Marrakech Court Delivers Verdict Against Content Creator
In a significant legal development, the Marrakech Court of First Instance has sentenced the popular content creator known as "Kalamour" to ten months of imprisonment along with a fine of 500 dirhams. Furthermore, she has been prohibited from utilizing social media platforms for a duration of three years. This ruling was announced shortly after the initial hearing of her case on August 17, 2026, where she was held in custody and subsequently imprisoned at the local Aoudaya prison.
The prosecution initiated proceedings against Kalamour due to her involvement in actions deemed as public indecency, linked to videos and excerpts of a live broadcast that were circulated and considered contrary to public morals. The authorities took action when she was apprehended at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca while attempting to leave the country. This operation was conducted in coordination with security services in Marrakech, leading to her being subjected to a judicial investigation and subsequently referred to the public prosecution while in custody.
The court's ruling reflects the legal consequences of the actions attributed to Kalamour, imposing a custodial sentence, a monetary penalty, and a significant restriction on her ability to engage with audiences online for three years. This case has sparked discussions about the boundaries of content creation and the legal ramifications of online behavior, highlighting the challenges faced by content creators in navigating legal frameworks in the digital age.
As reported by satv.ma.