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FIFA's Sepp Blatter Got a Bunch of Fake Money Thrown at His Face During a Press Conference

The guy who stormed the stage during Kanye's set at Glastonbury last month strikes again.

Read: How Soccer Despot Sepp Blatter Finally Fell to Earth

Shitty British prankster Simon Brodkin, sometimes known as Lee Nelson, interrupted a FIFA conference in Zurich Monday to toss handfuls of fake $1 bills above the balding noggin of current FIFA president Sepp Blatter, the Telegraph reports. The press conference was to announce the election date for a new president of FIFA, since Blatter has decided to resign his post following the indictment of 14 FIFA officials on charges of bribery and racketeering last May.

During the conference, Brodkin stormed the stage and said, "Sepp, this is for North Korea in 2026," in reference to a fake bid for North Korea to host the 2026 Olympics. Then, Brodkin made it rain on the FIFA president.

"It's all there," Nelson quipped as security guards shooed him out the side door and into a Swiss police van.

.— Richard Conway (@richard_conway)July 20, 2015

Brodkin has a history of storming stages. Most recently, the notoriously mediocre comedian Kanye'd Kanye's performance of "Black Skinhead" at Glastonbury, before getting his ass kicked off stage.