An influencer who raised nearly €500k while claiming to fund-raise for Palestinians in need spent donations on expensive cars, luxury watches, and designer bags.
The 34-year-old, who goes by Abdel Hamid on social media, pocketed the money through 37 online appeals made between 2021 and October 2024, a court heard.
Hamid, from Germany, garnered hundreds of thousands of followers on TikTok and Instagram before using the platforms to promote his alleged fundraising.
But, only a fraction of the money actually went to those in need.
Hamid confessed to committing donation fraud during his trial at Düsseldorf Regional Court on Monday.
Following a fundraising appeal ‘for Palestine,’ he gained €78,000 and purchased a BMW for €71,600 shortly after.
In total, he has pocketed €497,090.31.
The influencer also collected social benefits from the job center and a separate investigation is underway for welfare fraud, according to Bild.
When he was arrested in October 2024, investigators reportedly seized €20,000 in cash, along with luxury handbags, Rolex watches, and a limousine that was towed away.

An influencer who raised nearly €500k while claiming to fundraise for ‘needy Palestinians’ spent donations on expensive cars, luxury watches, and designer bags

The 34-year-old – who goes by Abdel Hamid on social media – pocketed the money through 37 online appeals made between 2021 and October 2024, a court heard. Pictured: This €14,000 Rolex (GMT Master Batman) was reportedly seized from Abdel Hamid’s relative’s appartment. Abdel Hamid himself had five Rolex watches, the authenticity of which is still being verified.

This Mercedes-AMG was seized at the influencer’s home. The purchase price was around €75,000, paid for with donations
A €14,000 Rolex (GMT Master Batman) was seized from Abdel Hamid’s sister’s apartment, according to reports.
He himself had five Rolex watches, the authenticity of which is still being verified.
A suspected money laundering report had triggered the investigation.
Hamid is in custody and his trial is expected to continue on Thursday.
It comes as a mother of two was jailed last month after she robbed a charity of more than $500,000 to fund her lavish jetset lifestyle – then tried to buy her way out of a prison sentence.
Angela Stathopoulos, 49, spent her first night behind bars on April 8 after she admitted conning a charity for underprivileged kids and the homeless out of $531,111.
Melbourne County Court was told Stathopoulos paraded her luxury family holidays – paid for by the stolen money – on Instagram.
The court heard Stathopoulos ‘acted like the charity’s money was hers to spend’ while she drained the Prahran Community Learning Centre dry.
Stathopoulos was the well-paid boss of the inner-east Melbourne charity – which survived on a shoestring budget – while she siphoned off the cash between May 2011 and March 2022.
The court heard Stathopoulos was on a huge six-figure salary with a $20,000 annual fuel allowance, and spent $155,274 on lavish trips including several first-class jaunts to the US.
Stathopoulos proudly displayed her illegally-funded holidays in a series of Instagram postcards featuring happy snaps from the exotic locations.
The holiday pics feature Stathopoulos and her husband and children living it up on premium trips to Disneyland, New York, Universal Studios and Hawaii.
Stathopoulos also bragged about her trips and showed off the photos to the hardworking, honest staff at the not-for-profit charity.
The court heard she went on the luxury jaunts while charity staff back in Melbourne struggled to make ends meet and crucial programs were being cancelled.