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Bobby Berk is one of Queer Eye‘s Fab Five and arguably the one who does the most. Not doing the most like being extra af, but the one who physically actually does the most work on the show. Each Fab Five member, Jonathan, Tan, Karamo and Antoni, do their jobs with charisma to spare, but Berk is the one who is redecorating and remodeling entire homes in a week.
Berk is the mild manner one of the bunch, so it’s shocking to find out that he has had a run-in with the law. Radar Online obtained court documents about Berk’s arrest. The interior designer was arrested in July 2010 when he was 29-years-old for throwing hamburgers and people.

While Berk was in Miami, Florida with some friends they went to a sushi restaurant a little after midnight on July 31. According to the court documents, Berk was arrested for disorderly conduct for “throwing hamburgers at the staff of said establishment and/or refusing to leave premises causing a disruption in the flow of business.”
What happened that caused Berk to start slinging hamburgers at service workers, is that he was asked to leave the sushi restaurant for bringing in said burgers. The police report says, “The defendant [Berk] was called a rude name after being asked to leave for bringing another establishment’s food in to this establishment [sushi restaurant]. The defendant responded to the rudeness by throwing his hamburgers.”
So Berk went into a sushi restaurant with a bunch of burgers, the staff asked him to leave because he brought in outside food and called him a name, so then Berk threw his hamburgers at them. Crazy!

Berk avoided jail time by completing an advocate program required by the court.
This wasn’t the first time Berk had a run in with the law. According to Radar, when Berk was 17-years-old, he was pulled over and arrested in Missouri for “driving while his license was revoked, having vision-reducing material on his vehicle and failure to provide proof of insurance.”
Later his three charges were lowered to one, and the court issued him a $75 fine.
Less than two weeks later, Berk was arrested again. This time he was arrested for a felony of receiving stolen property. According to Radar, he was in possession of three stolen statues that another teen gave him. Berk posted $3,000 bail and got a plea deal. In his plea deal, his felony was changed to a misdemeanor. Berk avoided jail time and was placed on probation for two years and had to perform 100 hours of community service.
Berk shouldn’t have been rude to service industry workers, who were doing their jobs. But it’s still so funny that Berk was arrested for throwing hamburgers at people.