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Ya Biladi
30-03-2025
- Politics
- Ya Biladi
Sixtine Félix reveals why she changed her stance in Bennis-Alj-Slaoui rape case
French lawyer Sixtine Félix, who had accused Kamil Bennis of rape, withdrew her complaint on March 7 and now asserts his innocence. During a confrontation on March 28 before the investigating judge in Casablanca, alongside the accused Saad Slaoui and M'Hammed Alj, she explained her change of stance. According to Le360, Félix admitted that her accusation was based on claims made by her ex-fiancé, Amine Naguib, whose testimony was later found to be inconsistent. Naguib is currently serving a four-month prison sentence for «contempt of lawyer». Félix now says she was «manipulated» and wants to set the record straight. She maintains that she has no memory of the evening in question and that her initial testimony relied entirely on external accounts. Now, she affirms that she had «a consensual relationship with Kamil Bennis, as he has claimed from the start». Félix also dismisses the accusations against the other defendants, explaining that the charges were based on Naguib's complaint. «Once I withdraw my complaint against Kamil Bennis, the charge of complicity in rape no longer holds», Sixtine Félix said. Amid speculation that she may have received financial compensation in exchange for withdrawing her complaint, Félix insists she is acting purely in the interest of justice. Meanwhile, the families of the accused have filed requests for their release, though the public prosecutor may still pursue the case. As for Amine Naguib, despite retracting his complaint, he could now face prosecution for false testimony.


Ya Biladi
06-03-2025
- Ya Biladi
Defendants and witnesses confront in Bennis-Allaj-Slaoui rape case
The investigation into the alleged drugging and rape of a French lawyer by four men from prominent families continues. The case, widely publicized as the «Bennis-Alj-Slaoui» case, has recently concluded a phase of intensive interrogations and confrontations between the defendants, witnesses, and the accused. The newspaper Assabah reported, citing its sources, that the investigating judge heard from several witnesses who were present at the party where the crime is believed to have taken place. Despite the lawyer's fiancé withdrawing his complaint, he was summoned from prison to give his testimony, in addition to facing the defendants and witnesses. Some witnesses who had previously testified before the National Brigade of Judicial Police stated that the lawyer's fiancé was in a highly agitated state during the party, physically assaulting one of the attendees and slapping his fiancée, while denying that he was attacked by the defendants. They added that they intervened to calm him down after a heated argument occurred between him and his fiancée. In their statements before the National Brigade and the Public Prosecutor, all the defendants denied committing the rape. They asserted that the French lawyer was in a clearly euphoric state and that she initiated unwanted advances towards several attendees. For his part, the party organizer, Kamil Bennis, emphasized that his relationship with the complainant was entirely consensual, denying that he gave her any drugs. He explained that the victim was the one who closed the room door after entering following a dispute with her fiancé. In another development, another party was heard in the case of the leaked phone call that led to the lawyer's fiancé being sentenced to three months in prison. The proceedings have been referred to the Public Prosecution, while the person involved has not been brought to trial, raising questions about the identity of the person who leaked the audio tape, which was the subject of a complaint filed by the head of the Bar Association in Casablanca. Information indicates that the person suspected of leaking the call, a doctor, has been wanted by justice since the beginning of the investigations. During the investigation of the lawyer's fiancé, the doctor was abroad and only appeared before the competent authorities after the verdict was issued against his friend, according to the same source. The investigating judge is expected to complete the confrontation sessions between the parties before issuing his final decision regarding the prosecution of the defendants in the case. The history of the case dates back to November 2, 2024, when Kamil Bennis organized a party at a villa in the Ain Diab area of Casablanca, attended by about 100 people. The four defendants, Bennis, Alj, Slaoui, and Dagbour, are accused of committing rape crimes under the influence of GHB, known as the «date rape drug», according to the victim's statement.