Behemoth’s Nergal has been found guilty of “offending religious feelings” by a court in Poland

Nergal is set to fight back against a conviction in his native Poland for ​“offending religious feelings”. News of the Behemoth frontman’s latest court battle broke earlier this month when Super Express announced that the musician was facing a charge of blasphemy after stepping on an image of the Virgin Mary during a Me And That Man photoshoot in 2019.  Now, Notes From Poland have confirmed that Nergal was found guilty by a court in Warsaw – but that he has contested the ruling, meaning the case is now going to trial. Read this: 13 of the greatest metal songs from late in a band’s career Nergal was reportedly ordered to pay a fine of 15,000 Polish złoty and court costs of almost 3,500 złoty. While he did not comment in court, he took to Ins...