Mustafa Fahmy responds to Faten Moussa's accusations: I married her and she has one clothes bag

The legal office of the Egyptian artist, Mostafa Fahmy, issued an official statement in response to his ex-Lebanese media ex-wife, Faten Moussa, who yesterday published accusations of her ex-wife of stealing her belongings and his confession to that before the prosecution.

The statement, which was reported by Al-Watan newspaper, said: "She is the one who broke into my apartment and broke the locks with thugs and committed sinful crimes for which the Penal Code will be held accountable, taking advantage of my absence in Cairo, and I will hold her accountable by law, and I will never give up my right."

Mustafa Fahmy added: “We discussed the issue of divorce more than once, with the knowledge of her father and brother, to be consensual, after the marital life of our son became impossible, and she claims that I took her clothes and shoes, everyone should know that I married her and she has one clothes bag, and I divorced her while she owned 18 bags of clothes and collectibles I bought for her from my money, along with a new car I wrote in her name for the amount of 400,000 pounds, and 500,000 pounds as a deferred dowry.

He stressed that Faten Moussa: “She does not want her legal dues only, but she wants to achieve a huge financial fortune on my account. She did not stop making financial requests that exceeded my ability, as she asked me to buy an apartment for her in Beirut in an area called (Raouche) worth 3 million dollars, And a villa with a swimming pool in a resort in Cairo for 12 million pounds, and she asked me to buy a chalet in the coast in her name, the value of which is not less than 6 million pounds, and a chalet in the Ain Sukhna area worth 4 million pounds.”

The statement indicated: "I made sure of the endless series of requests...even though she does not work, and has no source of income since I married her, and that her marriage to me is nothing but a project for profit, material gain and fame, and to benefit from my artistic status, and I divorced her for this, and for many other reasons." He explained, “I respected her dignity and face, and I did not want to go into the causes of divorce in public, and I offered her all her legal dues with official warnings, which she received and learned with certainty, but she wanted to make more profits before she left my life, whether material or moral profits. And she achieved fame for her name, so that it would frequent the tongues of the people... in the oppression of her fabrication and imagination.”

The statement concluded: "After the divorce, she returned to Egypt, and spent eleven days, and I do not know what I did with them, and after this long period, thugs broke into my apartment, broke the locks, and ripped the koalas, and I confessed in the investigations of the Public Prosecution in the report submitted by me against her .. that she committed this crime. The testimony of witnesses proved the veracity of the incident, and the prosecution is still conducting its investigations.”

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