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Aya Saad, a lawyer for the production company, Sarah Al-Tabbakh, said she will file a lawsuit against artist Mohamed Al-Sharnoubi for defaming the producer, and her comment on the published news that producer Sarah Al-Tabakh has been jailed for two years for wasting sums of money for singer Mohamed Al-Sharnoubi.
Aya Saad continued, we clarified that this sentence is absent and that the producer did the work of his opponent in the verdict and a session was set for her on 7/2/2021, since she did not disclose this case and that this disc is for children, since the aforementioned singer is linked to a contract with the producer Sarah Al-Tabakh for a period of ten years. It begins as of 9/1/2017 and was granted a power of attorney No. 1966 for the year 2018 and has the right to receive the sums of money and enter into contracts and its authorization is drawn up by the artist for it and that these sums are subject to an account judgment between them and the singer and the prospect of conducting the competent courts.
Aya Saad, the lawyer, concluded her speech by saying: The aforementioned artist was investigated on Sunday for accusing my client of stealing his scooter, and she refused to reconcile with him, so she issued the testimony against him despite the fact that was issued a month ago on December 14, and my client will not waive his right and his contract is exclusive and valid for Now, the artist will lose in the end and he knows it.
The Sheikh Zayed Misdemeanor Court ruled that producer Sarah Al-Tabbakh was imprisoned in absentia for two years with work and a 2,000-pound bail, accusing her of wasting sums of money on singer Mohamed Al-Sharnoubi under official power and abuse trustworthy.
Sara Al-Tabbakh accused, in a report published by the October Police Department, her ex-fiancé, Muhammad Al-Sharnoubi, of stealing her “scooter”, which Al-Sharnoubi denied, after questioning by detectives. .
Sarah said she was visiting an acquaintance in a residential complex in the city on October 6, and there she was surprised by the “scooter” she owned, and the one missing 8 months ago, and when she asked security about its owner, they told her which was owned by Muhammad al-Sharnoubi.
Al-Sharnoubi said Sarah was the one who gave him the “scooter” as a birthday present before their separation, and denied stealing it, confirming the malice and incorrectness of the report.