Fact Check: NO Antisemitism Mentioned In Destiny Marie Diciccio Disorderly Conduct Case — Not Sentenced To Jail

Was Destiny Marie Diciccio charged with “Disorderly Conduct – Uttering an Illegal Opinion” under Florida’s new anti-antisemitism law and is she facing 30 days in jail for this? No, that’s not true: Court records show she was charged for disorderly conduct involving the throwing of a slice of pizza. According to those records she pleaded “no contest” but there was no mention of antisemitism or the uttering of opinions in any of the court or police documents and she was not sentenced to jail.

The claim appeared in a screenshot of what looked like a social media post of unclear origin that was attached to a post on X (archived here) where it was published on August 22, 2025 with a comment that read “30 days in jail for Antisemitism. The first person charged under Florida law.” The text in the screenshot read:

Meet 27 y.o. Destiny Marie Diciccio, who has the distinct dishonor of being the first person charged under Florida’s new anti-antisemitism law. She is charged with Disorderly Conduct – Uttering an Illegal Opinion. She now faces mandatory 30 days in jail with 10 on work duty…

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