Thursday, December 14, 2023 11:05 pm
Arts – Written by Saad Mahmoud – The Egyptian media revealed the video clips that caused the dancer Sama Al-Masry to be sentenced to 3 years in prison and a 300,000-pound fine, accusing her of inciting debauchery and debauchery.
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According to Dot Al-Khaleej’s follow-up, the Egyptian media indicated that Sama Al-Masry, Sama Al-Masry, published an obscene video from inside the bathroom of her house, where charges were brought against her, including using social networking sites for purposes that violate public morals.
The media explained that the charges include incitement to immorality to increase the number of her followers and incite them to re-publish what they capture of her, and charges of prostitution and sexual innuendo and promoting them through various social media sites.
The prosecution ordered Sama Al-Masry to be summoned to hear her statements in the reports submitted against her by lawyer Ashraf Farhat. During the investigations, she showed signs of shock, and said that the complainant was seeking fame by filing reports against her and a number of artists.
She added that she did not publish the videos in question, and that her mobile phone was stolen, and it is possible that the thief was the one who published the videos.
The Cairo Economic Misdemeanor Court had issued a ruling punishing the dancer Samia Ahmed Attia Abdel Rahman, known as “Sama Al-Masry,” with 3 years in prison and fining her 300,000 pounds after accusing her of “outraging public modesty.”
The two pictures below are taken from the video clips that led to Sama Al-Masry’s imprisonment.
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