The Egyptian judiciary says its final word on “The Star Harasser”

The convicted doctor mediates between Abbas Abu Al-Hassan and Tamim Younes, who led the campaign against him.

The Egyptian judiciary said its last word, in the case of "the harasser dentist", which shocked society, and took a large space in the media and social networking sites, and the case was known in the media and popularly as the "star harasser".

The court ruled to imprison doctor Bassem Samir, 16, after it was proven that he harassed dozens of patients, including a number of artists, such as Abbas Abu Al-Hassan and Tamim Younes, who led the campaign against him on “Social Media.”

The accused came to the courtroom amid heavy security, to attend the verdict.

The Public Prosecution established evidence against the accused from the testimony of six witnesses, and what was proven in the report of the General Administration for Criminal Evidence Investigation regarding the examination of some of his video clips, and what was proven in the report of the General Administration of Technical Assistance regarding the examination of his phone.

The prosecution had held that the accused "suffers from a disorder of sexual orientation, and that this disorder, although it does not take away his awareness and awareness, has made it attractive to him to commit wrong behavior."

The incident constituted a great shock to Egyptian society, given the special position of the dentist, to whom many celebrities and stars of society resorted for treatment.

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