Marrakech Court Delivers Sentence Against Content Creator
On August 17, 2026, the Marrakech Court of First Instance issued a ruling that has sent ripples through the digital content community. The court sentenced the well-known content creator, popularly referred to as 'Klamour,' to ten months of effective imprisonment and imposed a fine of 500 dirhams. Additionally, she has been prohibited from using social media platforms for a duration of three years. This judgment came after the initial session of her trial, following her arrest and subsequent detention at the local prison in Ouedaya, which was triggered by the content she shared across various digital platforms.
The public prosecutor's office initiated legal proceedings against Klamour based on actions that were legally classified as a public disturbance of decency. This classification stemmed from the dissemination of video clips and segments from live broadcasts that were deemed to contain content contrary to public morals. Notably, she was apprehended by the national security forces at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca while attempting to leave the country, which was coordinated with local security services in Marrakech. Following her arrest, Klamour underwent a judicial investigation that led to her being detained pending trial.
This ruling from the Marrakech court is significant as it addresses the allegations against Klamour and outlines the penalties prescribed by the court, including the prison sentence, monetary fine, and the restriction from social media usage for three years. The implications of this case highlight the ongoing legal scrutiny of online content and the responsibilities of influencers in maintaining community standards.
As reported by satv.ma.