Sentenced on November 29, 2023 to four months in prison, in a defamation case against Hanen Elleuch, the influencer Mariem Dabbagh appears, this Friday, December 29, before the criminal chamber with the Tunis Court of Appeal.
The influencer appealed to her conviction to four months in prison pronounced on November 29 by the criminal chamber with the Tunis court of first instance.
On November 22, the public prosecutor’s office at the Tunis court of first instance issued a warrant for Mariem Dabbagh despite the abandonment of the defamation complaint from Hanen Elleuch.
The influencer star of social networks Mariem Dabbagh, had been arrested on Monday, November 20, 2023 on Monday, November 2023 and the public prosecutor had decided to keep her in detention after hearing it as part of the complaint filed against her by Hanen Elleuch for “slander and defamation”.
Mariem Dabbagh is not his first confrontation with justice. On May 7, the Instagrameuse was arrested at Tunis-Carthage airport, when she was convicted in absentia in check affairs without provisions. It had been released by justice the next day.
Mariem Dabbagh, aged 37, has shown in an ascent. As a fashion influencer columnist, she has become a social media star in her last ten years, creating her clothing business and becoming even a TV columnist in France before settling in France in 2015. In October 2020, she even joined the set of Touche pas à mon poste, presented by Cyril Hanouna.
This is how two influencers who crispted the bun came to be talked about at a time when the taxman has decided to take an interest in them.
The Minister of Finance SIHEM NAMSIA, recently announced the creation of a cell responsible for analyzing and operating all the information obtained by tax services via social networks, concerning people or activities, in order to settle numerous tax situations, in particular those linked to content creators and service providers on social media platforms.
This commission resulted in the integration of 20 thousand creators of content and service providers on social media such as Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok in the ordinary tax system, in addition to fighting tax evasion.