The case of the Egyptian "Tik Tok" girl, "Moka Hegazy", was postponed.

Today, Tuesday, the Child Appeals Court in Egypt postponed a session to consider the appeal of the tiktok girl Nancy Ayman, known in the media as "Mocha Hegazy", against her one-year prison sentence on March 29.

The Juvenile Court had sentenced Moka Hegazy to one year in prison, after accusing him of practicing immorality and publishing videos that outrage modesty and incite immorality and immorality.

Investigations conducted by the Public Prosecution revealed that the 16-year-old had met a number of young men and girls, and their relations gradually began to consolidate until one of them convinced her of the need to create a page on the “Tik Tok” application, and use it to publish videos to achieve high viewing rates and benefit financially through Ads you will be bombarded with.

And the investigations continued, that Moka launched a page and linked it to her account through the “Instagram” application, and also created a page on the “YouTube” site, and began publishing videos with the help of one of the accused.

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