The Cairo Economic Misdemeanor Court issued the full reasoning for its verdict on Wednesday behind convicting TikTok influencer Mariam Ayman, or “Suzi al-Urduniyya.”
The court charged Ayman with crimes related to publishing content that violates public decency across social media platforms.
The court emphatically stated that her actions do not fall within the scope of freedom of expression but constitute a clear violation of the moral and social values protected by Egyptian law.
The court’s reasoning highlighted that the case file contained stable and integrated evidence confirming the defendant committed the acts attributed to her.
This evidence included video clips and images broadcast on social media platforms such as TikTok that contained explicit sexual innuendo and scenes likely to incite debauchery.
The judgment primarily relied on the digital evidence report prepared by specialized agencies.
This report proved that the accounts used to publish the content belonged to the defendant and that she directly managed these pages with the specific goal of attracting followers and realizing material gains through advertising and high viewership.



