The “Corona” crisis stood in the way of a decision in a lawsuit filed by the star Sumaya al-Khashab against her ex-artist, Ahmed Saad. The lawsuit calling for Sumaya her ex-wife to pay alimony was postponed before the family court of Sidi Gaber in Alexandria, which decided to postpone the case to be settled in the coming period after After resuming this, courts will resume work after controlling the emerging corona virus.

For weeks, Saad and Sumaya submitted new documents to the court to support each of them.

The artist also presented papers and medical reports proving that she was physically and psychologically damaged, and that her ex-wife beat her and beat her, and performed surgery as a result of beating her violently. Despite the attempts of those close to the two stars to make a conciliation session, Somaya al-Khashab refused, as did Ahmed Saad's lawyer, and they decided to complete the legal procedures in the event of the lawsuit, and each presented documents explaining his position.

Before the "Corona" crisis and the courts pausing, Sumaya attended one of the sessions at the headquarters of the Sidi Gaber Family Court in Alexandria, but postponed everything until the Egyptian courts resumed, so that "Corona" smashed Sumaya al-Khashab and stood in the way of obtaining her alimony from her ex-husband Ahmed Saad.

It is noteworthy that, despite pretending to solve the crisis between Sumaya Al-Khashab and Ahmed Saad, after resolving the issue of the check, which had no balance and was signed by it and filed against it in one of the Cairo courts, the story ended with the payment of Sumaya al-Khashab amounting to one million pounds, the value of the check to end the crisis, but things were intertwined again .

Sumaya submitted medical reports proving that she was damaged and performing surgery as a result of a violent beating on her.

Attempts by those close to the artists to reconcile between them did not succeed in closing the page in the courts.