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Social Media Influencer Convicted of Cyber Defamation in Ajman

Ajman Federal Appeal Court convicts a 48-year-old social media influencer of cyber defamation for posting offensive content on Snapchat. She was fined and ordered to delete the material. The victim filed a civil lawsuit.


Social Media Influencer Convicted of Cyber Defamation in Ajman

The Ajman Federal Appeal Court has convicted a 48-year-old Gulf national social media influencer of cyber defamation for posting content on Snapchat aimed at damaging the reputation and marital stability of her former friend. In a verdict issued on February 4, 2026, the court found the defendant guilty of insult and defamation under Federal Decree Law No.34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrimes. She was fined Dh30,000, ordered to pay court fees, and required to delete all defamatory material under Public Prosecution supervision. The complainant only learned of the posts on April 2, 2025, making the complaint admissible. Prosecutors presented evidence showing that the defendant deliberately sought to provoke family discord and public contempt. Witnesses, including the complainant’s husband, testified that the defendant threatened to expose compromising material despite failing to produce any evidence. The court ruled that criminal intent is established when statements or insinuations are made to harm honor or reputation, even if indirect. Forensic analysis confirmed the disputed clips were stored in Snapchat’s “Memories” feature and linked to her account. The complainant has filed a Dh51,000 civil claim for moral and psychological harm, which has been accepted in principle and referred to the competent civil court. The conviction also opens the way for civil liability.

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