Dancer Linda Sentenced to One Year in Prison for Posting Indecent Videos
The Cairo Economic Court sentenced dancer Linda to one year in prison after convicting her of publishing indecent photos and videos and inciting immorality on social media.
The Cairo Economic Court has sentenced the dancer known in the media as Linda to one year in prison after finding her guilty of posting indecent videos and photos that violated public decency on her social media platforms.
Investigations revealed that Linda deliberately shared inappropriate and suggestive content that contradicted family and moral values in Egyptian society. The Public Prosecution in Cairo referred her to trial before the economic court on charges of inciting debauchery and undermining public morals.
During court proceedings, prosecutors argued that the defendant intentionally provoked public outrage and promoted immorality to gain online fame and boost her viewership, describing her actions as a blatant violation of the law and social ethics.
Security investigations confirmed that authorities had monitored a series of videos published by the defendant containing explicit gestures and indecent scenes, leading to her identification, arrest, and referral to trial.
The issued verdict is considered preliminary and can be appealed by the defense within the legal timeframe.
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