Murtaza Mansour waives 8 cases against Sama Al-Masry

The Egyptian newspaper Al-Dustour reported that the former president of the Zamalek club, Mortada Mansour, had waived eight cases of insult and defamation against the artist Sama Al-Masry after mediators intervened to solve the crisis.

The newspaper quoted Sama al-Masry’s lawyer, Ashraf Naji: “Mortada and his two sons submitted the waiver in all cases against his client before the Economic Court, and it will end with reconciliation,” noting that “There are eight other cases from Mortada Mansour against his client that are still under investigation, and will be settled later. ".

Nagy explained, "Mortada Mansour is reconciled, because Sama Al-Masry is now imprisoned and weak, and it is not ethical to present other cases against her, as the purpose of submitting the communications was to imprison her."

He added, "The family of Sama Al-Masry will present an official apology to Murtaza Mansour for what Badr did the slander and slander of his rights and the rights of his two sons.

Sama Al-Masry had attended matches for the Egyptian national team from the stands in the recent African Nations Championship hosted by Egypt, and was wearing controversial clothes, which prompted Mortada Mansour to request that she be banned from entering the stadium, and then the artist responded with videos to the former president of Zamalek, and the case developed into the judiciary.

Who is Sama Al-Masry?

Sama Al-Masry, whose real name is Samia, is an Egyptian dancer, actress, and singer.

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