Defendant Requests Eminem as His Lawyer in Bizarre Court Case — Claims Rapper Passed the Bar Exam

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In one of the most unusual legal cases making waves online, a criminal defendant has stunned viewers by asking Eminem to represent him in court. The wild courtroom moment was featured in a recent episode of Law Talk With Mike, leaving both legal experts and fans baffled — and curious.

During a court hearing, the defendant confidently stated:

“I know what false identities are and sometimes famous people need them. Marshall Bruce Mathers — Eminem — at one point studied law and passed the bar exam to become a lawyer. If he’s still a lawyer, I want you to get a hold of him for me so I can communicate with him.”

A Courtroom Moment That Has Everyone Talking

This marked the defendant’s second appearance in court, and while his behavior had improved since the first hearing, the judge and observers still questioned his mental competency. He also shocked everyone by stating he’d rather represent himself if Eminem wasn’t available:

“If you’re not able to contact Eminem, I’ll just represent myself. I would rather represent myself anyway as opposed to Marshall Mathers represent me if he is indeed that way.”

YouTube Reactions Pour In

The video has sparked a flood of entertaining and speculative comments from viewers. One user wrote:

“Eminem still lives in Michigan, but he never studied law. He dropped out of school at 17 and got his GED. Still, I love his music.”

Another viewer took a more imaginative route:

“What if it’s all true? Picture Eminem watching this clip at home, yelling at the screen and rushing to the courtroom with a legal team!”

Others simply wanted more:

“Mike, you’re a lawyer — get in touch with Eminem’s people! We need a reaction video!”

Eminem Once Joked About Practicing Law

Ironically, this bizarre courtroom request mirrors a lyric from Eminem’s song “Alfred’s Theme” off his Music to Be Murdered By album:

“I’m so far past the bar, I should practice law.”

The coincidence has only fueled more online chatter, turning this odd court case into an internet sensation.

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