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Upon his arraignment on April 3rd, the 48-year-old Brham pleaded not guilty to charges that include falsely reporting an incident and making a threat of mass harm. During the court proceedings, his public defender made a case suggesting that Brham might have been manipulated by a scammer posing as Johansson online, alleging a history of being scammed.
Legal Repercussions
Despite the defense's arguments, the judge issued orders of protection for both Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost against Brham, emphasizing the seriousness of the threat. A hearing related to the bomb threat has been scheduled for April 8th, marking the next step in this troubling legal saga.