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TikTok prankster Mizzy, also known as Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, in court over social media videos

A TikTok prankster has appeared in court accused of posting a video on social media without the consent of the people featured.

Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, also known as Mizzy, from Crayford Road in Dartford appeared at Thames Magistrates’ Court in London today where he pleaded not guilty to three breaches of a criminal behaviour order designed to stop him posting such clips.

The teenager appeared in Thames Magistrates’ Court in London this morning. Picture: Gareth Fuller/ PA
The teenager appeared in Thames Magistrates’ Court in London this morning. Picture: Gareth Fuller/ PA

He was issued the order on Wednesday after entering a family home as part of a TikTok prank video.

The 18-year-old was charged by the Met Police this morning after being arrested yesterday.

When asked for his pleas by district judge Susan Holdham, O’Garro, wearing a grey crew neck jumper and black tracksuit bottoms, pleaded not guilty on three occasions.

Rose Edwin, prosecuting, said two of the three alleged offences took place on Thursday, with O’Garro accused of posting a video onto social media without the consent of the people featured as well as visiting Westfield Centre in Stratford, which he is not permitted to do under the criminal behaviour order.

O’Garro was remanded into custody until a further hearing on Tuesday, May 30.

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