Yosra Massoudi Begins Legal Action After Being Scammed During a Filming Project in Jordan
Tunisian actress Yosra Massoudi revealed that she has officially initiated legal procedures against individuals who allegedly scammed her during her participation in the Jordanian drama Dust of Glory.
Tunisian actress Yosra Massoudi has revealed new developments ✨ regarding the fraud incident she experienced during her stay in Jordan, confirming that she has begun taking formal legal action ⚠️ against the individuals involved.
Massoudi explained that she traveled to Jordan after receiving an offer to join the cast of Dust of Glory, only to discover later that she had been dealing with people who falsely presented themselves as the production team.
According to her statement, she worked 23 full days without payment 💸, without any official contract, and within what she described as an unorganized, unprofessional, and misleading environment. She stressed that the situation represented “an unacceptable insult to any artist.”
Despite the ordeal, Massoudi emphasized her deep respect for Jordan and its people 🇯🇴, clarifying that the actions she faced came from individuals and do not reflect the country’s artistic reputation.
In her strong statement, she said:
✨ “I have never wronged anyone, but I will never stay silent about being wronged. Very soon, I will speak with names and evidence. Everyone involved—big or small—will be held accountable.”
She also confirmed that she is working with legal advisors to collect documents, messages, and proof 📄 of the fraud, adding that more details will be revealed in the coming days.
Massoudi concluded with a firm message:
🔥 “Art is not a game… and an artist’s reputation is not a piece of paper to be torn at will.”
More updates are expected soon as she continues to pursue the case legally.
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