Moroccan Court Dismisses Singer Dounia Batma’s Lawsuit Against YouTuber

The complaint for insults, defamation and blackmail on social networks filed by Moroccan singer Dounia Batma and her sister Ibtissam against YouTuber Reda El Bouzidi, better known as Weld Chenouia, was dismissed.
Reda El Bouzidi is getting off the hook. On Monday, the court of first instance of Marrakech rejected the complaint filed by Moroccan singer Dounia Batma and her sister Ibtissam against the YouTuber they accused of insulting them, defaming them and blackmailing them. Information confirmed by Weld Chnouia in a video. He explained that justice has acquitted him of the accusations against him. For him, this is a chapter that has just definitively closed. "I will not file a malicious complaint and I will let each one answer for his actions before God," assured the YouTuber.
The Batma sisters had filed a complaint against the YouTuber for insults, defamation and blackmail on social networks. They had also filed a complaint against the singer Saida Charaf for the same reason.
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