Moroccan CEO Hind Achabi Sues Husband for Breach of Trust in Latest Legal Battle

The comings and goings of Hind Achabi to the courthouse are unlikely to stop there. She will have to go there on March 8 as well. A "nuance" however to report, this time she is the plaintiff. She is suing her husband for breach of trust.
Free since March 6, in court again on March 8, the paths of the CEO of the Dalia Company group and the Moroccan justice system are constantly crossing. And it is always a question of husband or ex-husband. On the other hand, on this International Women’s Day, Hind Achabi is not going to court in a state of arrest, but to try to have her husband Mohcine Karim Bennani convicted for breach of trust.
This (new) trial opposes her to her husband and takes place at the court of first instance of Casablanca. The case concerns the bounced check for 42 million dirhams that her husband had tried to cash and which led to his arrest in February and his release, only on March 6, after having gathered and paid the said amount.
Hind Achabi, according to the words of her lawyer Me Redouane Rami, would have handed over this check to her husband in July 2016, signed in blank, in case the need arose in the management of Dalia Air. She had just given birth and could no longer really take care of the company. And then the husband would have tried to cash it by entering, according to the lawyer, an amount of 42 million dirhams. This is the basis of this complaint for breach of trust.
Hind Achabi had just left prison last August after serving 2 years in prison for adultery with... Mohcine Karim Bennani. Her ex-husband, a Kuwaiti diplomat, was this time the origin of the complaint.
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