A recent Times of Malta article has revealed that the couple in the viral ‘Feliċ’ video did not know each other prior to the filming of the video.
During a recent court sitting, an inspector highlighted that the man in question told the police that he did not know the woman’s name “but she had been touching and teasing him during a group event” and thus, he went along “so that others could have fun.”
It was also stated that the man did not know the video would end up going viral, only realising the severity of its nature when people had started to ask him what he had done.
The man accused of filming and sharing the video without consent, 35-year-old Mark Cachia Zammit, is pleading not guilty, with his lawyers arguing a lack of criminal intent.
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On Thursday, police inspector Kurt Farrugia told courts that the man in the video had been invited for a meal at the Luqa Boċċi Club by his friend, described as “Mark il-Ginġer”, with the latter even paying for his meal and collecting €10 each.
The man expressed that his only concern was his family.