Arafat Abou-Chaker Acquitted of Fraud in Legal Dispute with Rapper Bushido
The court found insufficient evidence to support claims of falsified documents in a case tied to a contentious property deal in Brandenburg.
- Arafat Abou-Chaker, former manager and business partner of rapper Bushido, was acquitted of fraud charges by the Frankfurt (Oder) court.
- The case involved allegations of falsified receipts to manipulate a civil lawsuit over a joint property investment in Brandenburg.
- The court determined there was no evidence of deception, noting that construction work was actually performed on the disputed property.
- Bushido accused Abou-Chaker of withdrawing €180,000 from their joint account without consent, a claim central to the legal battle.
- This marks the latest chapter in the prolonged legal fallout following the 2018 breakdown of their personal and professional relationship.