
The YouTuber who 'humiliated' his ex-partner at the altar has now posted a video after being arrested.
Jack Doherty was arrested on Saturday (15 November) in Florida after a police search found 'half of an orange oval-shaped pill with 3 imprinted on it, consistent with a Schedule II amphetamine', in addition to three 'suspected cannabis cigarettes'.
The 22-year-old social media personality is known for his chaotic public videos, which often see him provoking people in public before hiding behind his security guard. Recently, he tried his hand at some more extreme pranks.
Doherty pranked OnlyFans model McKinley Richardson at their wedding ceremony in Las Vegas earlier this month, livestreaming it all when he pulled a pre-nuptial agreement at the ceremony, which stated that she 'gets absolutely nothing when I divorce her, even if I cheat'.
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He claimed: "If she cheats, she automatically owes me $10 million. I’ll also receive 100 per cent of her OF revenue moving forward, even if we divorce."
Luckily for Richardson, the ceremony wasn't legally binding, but the YouTuber continued to push the limits with his content.
While he was seen totalling his McLaren in the middle of a live stream earlier this year, the American documented his arrest over the weekend.
Doherty, who has over 28 million followers across his accounts, took to Instagram and posted a video on his story, saying he was 'free' and that NBC were waiting to interview him, even revealing some people he'd met in jail before saying: "Party outside of the jail cell, let's get it," even sharing a number of news stories about his arrest.
Now, he has posted a video on his account itself, filming the mates he made in jail while holding a bag of possessions, asking: "How was I like in jail? Was I running that s*** or what?"
He even claimed that he got 'everyone's lunch money' while he was behind bars, while one of his apparent friends from jail claimed that he was taking 'people's s***' in jail, part of the video, which was captioned: "I ran that jail so fast," with an exhaling emoji and a laughing one.
Whether he's telling the truth or not remains unknown, but he seemed happy as he managed to make it out in time to 'shoot with 6ix9ine tomorrow', referencing the rapper.

Public records state that his bond was set at $3,500 (£2,660), before subsequently being paid, as it's said that the online star also resisted arrest.
Doherty even asked fans to 'download all of the news clips' they found to send to him, as he also posted his official mugshot with the caption 'First day out'.
LADbible Group has previously reached out to the Miami Police Department for comment.