The pathostreamer who supports the Putin and Lukashenka regimes and preaches anti-Semitic content, Wojciech Olszański aka Aleksander Jabłonowski, left prison yesterday, but everything indicates that he will not enjoy freedom for too long. Today the Warsaw Mokotów court sentenced him to 2 years of restriction of freedom.
Olszański left “broken”
The criminal Wojciech Olszański completed his first sentence of absolute imprisonment yesterday – shortly after the next sentence is valid, Olszański will go to prison again, this time for almost 2 years
– informed the Center for Monitoring Racist and Xenophobic Behavior on Facebook.
Patostreamer would leave the prison “devastated” and politely thank the officers, promising Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro that he would no longer be pro-Russian.
Olszański also publicly promised yesterday that he would not be more aggressive in his programs and admitted that he had started listening to Radio Zet. He also said his imprisonment made him realize he wasn’t as tough as he thought
– writes OMZRiK.
Patostreamer is facing further processes
However, it turns out that “The Lizard” could soon return behind bars and for two years. The verdict of the Warsaw Mokotów Court has become final and immediately after serving the previous six-month period, the pathostreamer will be forced to carry out another sentence – according to OMZRiK – “2 years restriction of freedom with the obligation to perform socially useful work”.
According to the Center, Olszański was sentenced to two years’ restriction of liberty for “attacking and harming people of Jewish origin and people of other views”.
Patostreamer and unfulfilled actor is known for aggressive, vulgar and anti-Semitic statements in recordings that have been published in YouTube, among others. “The Lizard” has repeatedly openly supported Putin and Lukashenko and has “become famous” for his anti-Ukrainian statements. He once appeared on Belarusian propaganda television as a “Polish patriot” and attacked the government in Warsaw for its policies towards Russia and Belarus.
On November 11, 2021, together with Piotr Rybak and Marcin Osadowski, he organized a march in Kalisz on the occasion of Independence Day, which, however, had little to do with this beautiful holiday – anti-Semitic slogans were chanted and the text of the Kalisz statute was burned
Olszański is still awaiting further trials.
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aja/Wprost.pl, Facebook: FundacjaOMZRiK
Source: wPolityce