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An Egyptian court has sentenced a man to eight years in prison for sexually harassing three minors and drug possession, in a case that sparked outrage on social media.
Ahmed Bassam Zaki, a former student of some of Egypt’s most elite schools and the American University in Cairo, was sentenced to seven years in jail for sexually harassing three underage girls, and one year for drug possession, a judicial source says.
He can appeal the verdict, the source adds.
Zaki, who is in his 20s, had already been sentenced in December to three years in prison for sexually harassing two young women by Egypt’s economic court, which tries cyber crimes.
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