Reasons for the Lawsuit and Details of the Accusation
The family stated in their complaint that Bossy Shalaby forged several official documents, including the national ID card, family registry, and passport, to falsely prove a marriage that never took place, according to the family. They emphasized that the only official and legal document proving marriage is the one recognized by the official authorities, and there is no other registered or legal marriage in the life of Mahmoud Abdel Aziz.Prosecutor’s Investigations and Witness Statements
The public prosecution in 6th of October city heard statements from the late artist’s sons, Karim and Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, who confirmed the accusations against Bossy Shalaby, stressing that forgery is a crime punishable under Egyptian law. They also attended the investigation session that lasted about two hours, after which the prosecution released Bossy Shalaby pending further investigations.
Bossy Shalaby’s Position
Bossy Shalaby attended the investigation session and presented her defense before the prosecution, which decided to continue the investigations while temporarily releasing her and continuing to hear statements from all involved parties.
Family’s Legal Demands
The family called for all legal measures to be taken against Bossy Shalaby, considering that the forgery and defamation against their father constitute a crime that harms the reputation of the late artist and his family, and that those proven involved must be held accountable according to Egyptian law.
This legal dispute has drawn significant attention amid ongoing controversy over the authenticity of the forged documents and their impact on the reputation of the late artist and his family, as all await the outcomes of the upcoming investigations.