Influencer Soukaina Glamour Faces Legal Consequences
On August 17, 2026, the Marrakech Court of First Instance sentenced Soukaina Janah, popularly known as "Soukaina Glamour," to ten months in prison along with a fine of 500 dirhams. This ruling also includes a three-year ban on her use of social media platforms. This verdict follows her arrest on August 12 at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca, where she was apprehended by national security forces who were collaborating with their counterparts in Marrakech, just as she was preparing to leave the country on an international flight.
The arrest was part of an ongoing judicial investigation, initiated by the public prosecutor's office after reports from cybersecurity monitoring services highlighted several videos that were deemed to violate public morals. Among the flagged content was a video in which she allegedly exposed her intimate parts, prompting authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the dissemination of such material and the potential legal responsibilities arising from it.
A History of Legal Troubles
This recent sentence is not Soukaina Glamour’s first brush with the law. In February 2020, she was previously convicted to two years in prison and fined 10,000 dirhams in connection with the notorious "Hamza mon bb" case, a scandal involving defamation, blackmail, and the dissemination of private data. After serving her sentence, she was released in October 2021. The repeated legal issues surrounding her raises questions about the implications of social media on public conduct and the legal boundaries within which influencers operate.
As reported by mobile.telquel.ma.