Marrakech Court Delivers Verdict Against Content Creator

On August 17, 2026, the Marrakech Court of First Instance delivered a significant ruling against the well-known content creator known as "Kalamour," sentencing her to ten months of imprisonment and imposing a fine of 500 dirhams. Additionally, she has been barred from using social media platforms for a period of three years. This verdict came after the initial session of her trial, during which she was detained and subsequently placed in the local Oudaya prison, following charges related to content she published across various digital platforms.

The prosecution took action against Kalamour for offenses classified under the public violation of decency laws, stemming from videos and excerpts of live broadcasts that were deemed to contain content contrary to public morals. The investigation began when she was apprehended by national security forces at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca as she attempted to leave the country. This operation was coordinated with security services in Marrakech, leading to her judicial inquiry and subsequent detention.

This ruling by the Marrakech court reflects the legal consequences of the actions attributed to the content creator, which include both the custodial sentence and the financial penalty, alongside the long-term prohibition from engaging with social media. The court's decision emphasizes the seriousness with which such offenses are regarded under Moroccan law, particularly in terms of maintaining public decency in digital content.

As reported by satv.ma.