The Egyptian Court of Immediate Matters will make a verdict in the case against Egyptian singer Ruby on November 29, 2004, and will decide the fate of the singer and whether the court will go ahead with her prosecution or set her free.
Recently the court had postponed the trial date for the lawsuit against Ruby, which was filed by composer Ahmad Al Jabali. The court made its decision due to the fact that Ruby was not informed of the hearing and so delayed the date until she was officially notified.
Al Jabali had demanded 5 million Egyptian pounds in compensation from the singer stressing that she had signed a contract with him in 1997 giving him full rights to all her entertainment activities, and making any other contract signed since that period invalid.
The contract has been automatically extended for five years, based on a condition in the contract that states an extension for five years will be made unless one of the two parties states otherwise. Neither Ruby nor Ahmad had requested otherwise and so the extension occurred giving Ahmad rights to Ruby’s activities until the year 2009.
Ruby was asked if there is anyone she loves in her life and she simply said "I don’t want to answer! The singer also stressed that her dancing in her videos are not intentional but rather due to the mere fact that when the music begins, her body begins to moves unconsciously. –Albawaba.com
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