Al-Marsad newspaper: Kuwaiti journalist May Al-Aidan commented on the new ruling issued once morest her by the Court of Appeal to cancel her innocence in the defamation case brought once morest her by the Egyptian artist Ahmed Badir, and fined her five hundred Kuwaiti dinars, equivalent to 1,653 US dollars.
May Al-Aidan said during her program “Account Statement” that the value of the fine will be paid to the Kuwaiti state and not to the artist Ahmed Badir, and that the ruling ruled that the civil lawsuit was not permissible.
She confirmed that the new ruling was circulated in a wrong and incomplete manner by the artist Ahmed Badir and his daughter Sarah Badir, as she confirmed that the fine will be paid to the Kuwaiti state, with the civil lawsuit not permissible, meaning that the case of insult and slander does not deserve compensation.
She attacked Ahmed Badir, saying: “No one understands you wrong information. Habibi. You have these millions in Egypt. You pay millions. We are in Kuwait, the last of which is from 1000 to 5000. These are the provisions of the state.”
And she continued: “If the judge thought that you deserve the verdict, he would have given you the civil lawsuit.. You are the judge. You do not deserve compensation, otherwise he will give you the civil lawsuit.. Million pounds, eh.. Where are these numbers from.. They tell you who laughs last laughs a lot.. Talk to your lawyers, let the judgment rule you.” Kamel.. and the judiciary is between us..when it came down, the verdict came down in full..when the civil lawsuit is filed, it will be rejected, and I am too tall.
And the details of the case return, following the Kuwaiti media published a year ago, a picture of the able Egyptian artist and his daughter Sarah, and commented on it, saying: “The image of the daughter of the artist Ahmed Badir .. God, his daughter, Mazza, the daughter of Al-Aqraa” came out, which exposed her to attack and anger from the Egyptian public, the artist and his daughter.
Watch.. Mai Al-Aidan’s first comment on the revocation of her innocence in the case of insulting the artist Ahmed Badir and attacking him again
Al-Marsad newspaper: Kuwaiti journalist May Al-Aidan commented on the new ruling issued once morest her by the Court of Appeal to cancel her innocence in the defamation case brought once morest her by the Egyptian artist Ahmed Badir, and fined her five hundred Kuwaiti dinars, equivalent to 1,653 US dollars.
May Al-Aidan said during her program “Account Statement” that the value of the fine will be paid to the Kuwaiti state and not to the artist Ahmed Badir, and that the ruling ruled that the civil lawsuit was not permissible.
She confirmed that the new ruling was circulated in a wrong and incomplete manner by the artist Ahmed Badir and his daughter Sarah Badir, as she confirmed that the fine will be paid to the Kuwaiti state, with the civil lawsuit not permissible, meaning that the case of insult and slander does not deserve compensation.
She attacked Ahmed Badir, saying: “No one understands you wrong information. Habibi. You have these millions in Egypt. You pay millions. We are in Kuwait, the last of which is from 1000 to 5000. These are the provisions of the state.”
And she continued: “If the judge thought that you deserve the verdict, he would have given you the civil lawsuit.. You are the judge. You do not deserve compensation, otherwise he will give you the civil lawsuit.. Million pounds, eh.. Where are these numbers from.. They tell you who laughs last laughs a lot.. Talk to your lawyers, let the judgment rule you.” Kamel.. and the judiciary is between us..when it came down, the verdict came down in full..when the civil lawsuit is filed, it will be rejected, and I am too tall.
And the details of the case return, following the Kuwaiti media published a year ago, a picture of the able Egyptian artist and his daughter Sarah, and commented on it, saying: “The image of the daughter of the artist Ahmed Badir .. God, his daughter, Mazza, the daughter of Al-Aqraa” came out, which exposed her to attack and anger from the Egyptian public, the artist and his daughter.
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