{UAH} Kuwaiti woman 'fined $1650 for attempting to seduce man' through social media
The New Arab
A Kuwaiti criminal court has fined a local woman 500 Dinars or $1650 and confiscated her phone after convicting her of "harassing a man and encouraging him to commit obscene sexual acts", a local newspaper has said

A Kuwaiti criminal court has fined a local woman 500 Dinars or $1650 and confiscated her phone after convicting her of "harassing a man and encouraging him to commit obscene sexual acts", a local newspaper has said

Kuwaiti woman 'fined $1650 for attempting to seduce man' through social media
The woman's phone was confiscated so she does not attempt to contact him again [Getty]
Date of publication: 17 April, 2019
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A Kuwaiti criminal court has fined a local woman $1650 and confiscated her phone after convicting her of "harassing a man and encouraging him to commit obscene sexual acts"
A Kuwaiti criminal court has fined a local woman 500 Dinars or $1650 and confiscated her phone after convicting her of "harassing a man and encouraging him to commit obscene sexual acts", a local newspaper has said.
The court took action after the male victim's lawyer filed a complained accusing the defendant of "compromising the decency" of her client and "inciting him to obscenity and immorality" through social media, the local 25 February news website reported.
The man immediately filed a complaint against her, fearing she would accuse him of harassment if he turned her down, according to the website.
The content of their communication was not made immediately available.
Kuwait is a deeply conservative society where interaction between the sexes outside of marriage remains frowned upon.
While harassment against women by men is common, the opposite is relatively unheard of.
The court took action after the male victim's lawyer filed a complained accusing the defendant of "compromising the decency" of her client and "inciting him to obscenity and immorality" through social media, the local 25 February news website reported.
The man immediately filed a complaint against her, fearing she would accuse him of harassment if he turned her down, according to the website.
The content of their communication was not made immediately available.
Kuwait is a deeply conservative society where interaction between the sexes outside of marriage remains frowned upon.
While harassment against women by men is common, the opposite is relatively unheard of.
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