Comedian Reginald D Hunter appears in court over social media posts

By Helen William, PA

Comedian Reginald D Hunter has appeared in court over alleged antisemitic social media posts.

The 56-year-old US stand-up is accused of three counts of sending an offensive communication on three different occasions – on August 24, September 10 and September 11 last year – to Heidi Bachram on X, formerly Twitter.

He spoke to confirm his personal details when he appeared at London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday for the private prosecution, which is being brought by the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) charity.

It is alleged Hunter sent a computer-generated sexual image to Ms Bachram in August last year, with the charges claiming it was “grossly offensive”.

Reginald D Hunter court case
Comedian Reginald D Hunter at Westminster Magistrates’ Court (Lucy North/PA) Photo by Lucy North

No indication of plea was given and Hunter was bailed to return for a hearing at the same court on November 14.

Deputy district judge Louise Balmain told him: “There is going to be an initial legal argument as to whether the case should proceed and that will take place on November 14.”

The judge told Hunter to attend that hearing as he will learn if the case goes ahead and whether he will have to enter a plea.

Hunter, whose address was given as care of Kalber Struckley solicitors, was released on unconditional bail.

Hunter regularly tours the UK and has appeared on comedy panel shows Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Have I Got News For You and 8 Out Of 10 Cats.

In an Instagram post published last week, Hunter said the CAA is “dragging me to court for jokes online”.

Hunter also declared he is “fighting a private prosecution for my comedy” in a crowdfunding appeal launched to help cover legal fees.

A total of £19,836 towards a £50,000 target had been pledged by the time he made his first appearance in court on Monday.

The crowdfunder, aimed at raising money towards specialist counsel and any appeals procedures and court fees, states: “Born in Georgia in 1969, Reginald has been a force in UK comedy since 1992.

“Known for his biting social commentary, he has appeared on Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats and was Perrier-nominated at Edinburgh Festival.

“Reginald challenges audiences on racism, politics, and religion. He is staunchly anti-War and has publicly criticised Israel in the past.”

The CAA describes itself as an organisation of volunteers which works to “expose and counter antisemitism through education and zero-tolerance enforcement of the law”.

Stephen Silverman, the group’s director of investigations and enforcement, previously said: “This is one of a number of private prosecutions that we are bringing, and there will be more to say on the case in due course.”