A legal expert said that “the verdict is not subject to appeal.”
Saturday – 3 Ramadan 1444 AH – March 25, 2023 AD
Cairo: Mahmoud Al-Rifai
The family court in the Nasr City suburb of Cairo ruled, on Saturday, to oblige the Egyptian artist Ahmed Ezz to pay 22,410 pounds sterling, the value of the tuition fees for the two children of the Egyptian artist, Zina, for the academic year “2021-2022”, as part of a series of mutual cases between the two parties that have been established since 2014 between them. .
The new ruling comes, after a previous ruling issued in favor of the Zina twins, obligating Ahmed Ezz to pay an amount of 41,700 pounds sterling, the value of the tuition fees for Zina’s two children for two academic years, and an Egyptian court ruled obliging him to pay 42,350 Egyptian pounds for transportation expenses via the school bus. And committed him to expenses and attorney’s fees.
Legal expert Ali Sabri said, “The verdict is (enforceable), because the rulings of the Family Court are not appealed against, and are implemented immediately, especially as it came in response to the appeal filed by Ahmed Ezz.”
Regarding the legal methods that Zina must follow in the event that Ahmed Ezz does not pay the amount, Sabry said: “She has to file a lawsuit with imprisonment if he refuses to pay the amount owed to him, but in celebrity cases of this kind, the convicted party pays the required amounts, in order to preserve his image.” in front of the public and the media.
The crisis between the artist Ahmed Ezz and the artist Zina began its chapters since 2014, after her return from the United States of America, accompanied by two children, who she said were “the sons of the artist Ahmed Ezz.”
And with Ezz denying Zina’s hadith, Zina filed a case to prove the lineage of her two children, Ezz El-Din and Zain El-Din, to Ahmed Ezz, so the court demanded that a DNA analysis be done, and Zina went to do that analysis, but Ezz refused to perform the analysis, and accordingly the Family Court in Nasr City issued a judgment proving Zina’s twins were attributed to Ahmed Ezz in June 2015, and Ezz filed an appeal against the court’s ruling, but it was useless, because the court issued a ruling proving the lineage of the two children to him.
At the end of 2020, Zina filed another lawsuit against Ahmed Ezz, demanding an increase in the cost of tuition fees by 50,000 pounds per month for the two children. The court accepted the case and obliged Ezz to pay the expenses, but Ezz appealed this ruling, and lost the case again.
Zina also filed a lawsuit against Ezz, demanding that he pay the tuition fees of the twin school, amounting to 41 thousand pounds sterling for two academic years, and for the academic year 2021-2022, and Zina obtained a ruling fining Ezz 22 thousand and 410 pounds sterling as tuition fees, and despite his appeal on the amount, The family court issued its final verdict.