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Sunday, 29 January 2017

Rehaam Saeed sentenced to jail time, Abdel Aty emerges

Our collective prayers have been answered: Al Nahar TV presenter/the spawn of Satan Rehaam Saeed was sentenced to six months in prison and fined EGP 10k for defaming actress Zeina on her show, Al Mal reports.

And guess who has crawled out of their dank lair 3,000 ft underground. Why, none other than the Abdel Aaty, the instigator of kofta-gate and inventor of the kofta device to cure hepatitis C, AIDS, ad old age (but apparently not charlatans). And he is unapologetic as ever, saying that an international pharma conspiracy was behind the backlash against the device, which he insists still works. He denied that he had been imprisoned or that he was in hiding, stating that he was buckling down and improving the device and his research into what we can only translate as “quantum medicine.”

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