
One of social media's most controversial stars was arrested over the weekend, as the notorious prankster who even humiliated his wife-to-be at the altar shares a video following his run-in with the police.
Social media as a whole is almost designed at this point to allow the most provocative individuals to thrive, as chaos claims people's attentions and some go to greater lengths every time to cause it.
One of the most notorious figures for this is YouTube's very own Jack Doherty, who has made a name for himself through his outrageous pranks that often go a step (or several steps) too far.
You might recognize him as the influencer who crashed his McLaren supercar because he was on his phone, or as the YouTuber who performed a humiliating 'prank' at the wedding altar, springing an outrageous prenuptial agreement on his partner and OnlyFans model McKinley Richardson.
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"So, shawty gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat," Doherty claimed in what should be the happiest moment of both of their lives, adding that "if she cheats, she automatically owes me $10 million. I'll also receive 100 percent of her OF revenue moving forward, even if we divorce."

Less than a month after that notorious prank though Doherty is back in the news, and it's because of a recent run-in with the law that saw him briefly sent to prison.
As reported by LADbible, Doherty was arrested on Saturday, November 15, after the Miami Police Department caught him with 'half of an orange oval-shaped pill with 3 imprinted on it, consistent with a Schedule II amphetamine', alongside three 'suspected cannabis cigarettes'.
It didn't take long for him to start posting again though, as he was back on Instagram shortly after, posting a story saying he was 'free' alongside a new reel which he chats with some friends he seemingly made in the pen.
"What was I like in jail, was I running that s*** or what," he asked his new acquaintances, adding that he "got everybody's lunch money up in that b****, let's go."
It appears that his bail was set at just $3,500 according to public records, so it won't have been too hard for Doherty to fork up the money, especially considering the cash he's seemingly made from alleged 'pump and dump' crypto schemes in the past.
He's even made it out in time to 'shoot with 6ix9ine tomorrow', meaning that he have a video with one of the rap world's most controversial figures too, what a combination to look forward to.