The investigation authorities in Sheikh Zayed summoned singer Sherine Abdel Wahab once again to record her statements regarding a complaint filed against her by the manager of her social media pages, accusing her of insult and defamation. This second summons came after Sherine failed to attend the first one, prompting the authorities to issue another call to ensure she responds to the accusations.
Heated disputes between Sherine and her page manager over digital accounts
The complaint arose from escalating conflicts between Sherine and her page manager over control of her digital accounts, particularly the passwords linked to them. Close sources confirmed that the dispute escalated to legal action after several attempts to resolve the matter internally, before it developed into involving the police.
Sherine’s lawyer announces return of her songs to streaming platforms after a dispute with the production company
In another development, Yasser Qantoush, Sherine Abdel Wahab’s lawyer, revealed that the songs from her new album were reinstated on YouTube after previously being removed by Rotana Records. Qantoush explained that YouTube republished the songs following a review of legal documents proving the artist’s rightful ownership, emphasizing that final court rulings were decisive in restoring the content.
Qantoush stated: "There was a legal dispute with the production company, but after confirming the authenticity of the documents, the songs are now freely available on all digital platforms without any restrictions or conditions."
Sherine Abdel Wahab summoned again for investigation over accusations of insulting and defaming her page manager.
Sherine Abdel Wahab is summoned for investigation in a case of insult and defamation, while songs from her album return to YouTube after a legal dispute.
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