Amr Adeeb Defamation Case Against Mortada Mansour Set for Verdict on July 25

Abdeen Misdemeanor Court has reserved the lawsuit filed by Mortada Mansour against media personality Amr Adeeb, accusing him of defamation, for a verdict session on July 25.

  Sat , July 11 2026 / 07:40 PM Updated At: 2026-07-11 19:40:20

Court Reserves Case for Judgment

Abdeen Misdemeanor Court has decided to reserve the lawsuit filed by lawyer Mortada Mansour against media personality Amr Adeeb, in which he is accused of insult and defamation, for a verdict session scheduled for July 25.

The decision came after the court reviewed the first hearing of the case.

Case Transferred to Abdeen Court

Local Jurisdiction Issue

The case was initially reviewed by Agouza Misdemeanor Court, which ruled that it lacked local jurisdiction and transferred the case to Abdeen Court.

The transfer came after Amr Adeeb submitted documents proving that his place of residence falls within the jurisdiction of Abdeen Court.

Mortada Mansour’s Complaint Against Amr Adeeb

Defamation Allegations

The case dates back to a complaint filed by Mortada Mansour, accusing Amr Adeeb of making insulting and defamatory statements against him during a television episode.

Mansour requested legal action, leading to the referral of the case to the competent court.

Awaiting Final Verdict

The Abdeen Misdemeanor Court is scheduled to issue its ruling on July 25 after completing the legal procedures and reviewing the details of the case.


Who filed the lawsuit?

Mortada Mansour filed the lawsuit against Amr Adeeb.

What are the charges?

The complaint includes allegations of insult and defamation.

Which court is handling the case?

Abdeen Misdemeanor Court.

When will the verdict be issued?

The verdict session is scheduled for July 25.

Why was the case transferred?

Because Agouza Misdemeanor Court ruled it was not locally competent after jurisdiction documents were submitted.

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