The Curious Case of the ‘Pee‑Pee Poop‑Poop’ Man: From Viral Meme to Criminal Charges
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- May 18, 2026
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Infamous internet prankster arrested on two sexual‑assault accusations
A man who turned a crude catch‑phrase into a meme is now facing two alleged sexual‑assault charges after police say the jokes crossed a line.
When the phrase “pee‑pee poop‑poop” started circulating on TikTok, most of us rolled our eyes and moved on. Few could have guessed that the prankster behind the words would end up in a police precinct, facing something far more serious than a viral laugh.
According to New York City authorities, the individual—known online only by his self‑styled moniker—was taken into custody earlier this week. Officers say two separate women have filed complaints alleging that the man engaged in unwanted sexual contact while he was, allegedly, still trying to be funny.
Detectives allege the incidents occurred at different venues: one at a downtown bar during a “crazy night out” and another at a private party in Brooklyn. Both victims say the suspect used his infamous catch‑phrase as a sort of ice‑breaker, then crossed a line that left them feeling violated.
His lawyer, a relatively unknown public defender, told reporters that the client “never intended any harm” and that the accusations are “being blown out of proportion by a media that loves a sensational story.” The defense plans to argue that the encounters were consensual, albeit poorly understood.
Meanwhile, the public reaction has been a mixture of schadenfreude and genuine concern. Some netizens are shrugging it off as “just another internet stunt,” while others are calling for a deeper conversation about how online personas can mask real‑world behavior.
Legal experts say the case could set a precedent for how courts treat “digital‑persona‑driven” offenses. If convicted, the man could face anything from a misdemeanor charge to a more serious felony, depending on how the prosecution frames the alleged assaults.
For now, the “pee‑pee poop‑poop” nickname is likely to stay in the headlines, but the fallout could be far more lasting—both for the accused and for the countless others who think a goofy phrase can shield them from accountability.
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