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Ibrahim Saeed breaks down after jail release: 'My Own Daughters Put Me Behind Bars!'

Ibrahim Saeed breaks down after jail release: 'My Own Daughters Put Me Behind Bars!'

Al Bawaba11-07-2025
ALBAWABA - Ibrahim Saeed breaks silence after jail, blaming daughters for betrayal.
Ibrahim Saeed, a former star player for the Egyptian national team, Al-Ahly, and Zamalek, broke down after getting out of jail. He said that his daughters, Julia (20) and Lily (21), who swore against him in court, were a big reason why he was sent to prison.
Ibrahim Saeed said, "I'm in a tough spot, but I have a question for Dar Al-Iftaa: How do I deal with my daughters who put me in jail?" My own blood! The IDs were given to them by me. They used fake witnesses to say I own seven houses and make two million Egyptian pounds a month in salary against me in court!"
Ibrahim saeed Hema 4-ابراهيم سعيد YouTube channel
"If I had that much money, why would I put myself in jail?" he asked. I would have given them a house, a car, the best schools, and the most expensive names. I never hurt them. I loved and cared for them all my life, but their mother pushed them to put me in jail."
He went on, "They told me I would go to jail if I didn't sell my mom's apartment and throw it out into the street so they could take her money." But I picked jail over hurting my mom. I wouldn't let her let me out, even though she would have."
"Injustice is terrible, and God is great," he said in the end. I was sure that justice would be done for me, and thank God I was set free. But I want my rights back from the people who lied against me in court. May God watch over my children and forgive them. I can't take them to court. "No dad should sue his kids."
The defense lawyer for former soccer star Ibrahim Saeed, Mohamed Rashwan, filed a formal complaint with the New Cairo Prosecution. He said that the player's ex-wife and daughter had faked official documents to show his client's income in order to put him under false financial obligations in alimony cases.
Rashwan said that the complaint, with the number 40626 of 2025, had "conclusive" official documents that proved the papers that were sent to the court were fake and were used to make illegal decisions against Ibrahim Saeed.
He said that this step is being taken because of what he called "systematic attempts" to convict his client without a good reason. He confirmed that the prosecution had decided to send the complaint to be looked into right away to see if the papers and the people who issued them were real.
The defense for Ibrahim Saeed said that this case is a turning point in the ongoing legal dispute between the player and his ex-wife, especially since there are now over a million pounds in alimony cases and the player has already been sentenced to prison time for these cases.
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