New developments have emerged in the case of Abdelilah Ajout, known as “Mouh el-Hout,” who is facing charges of harassment and seduction of minors. The investigating judge at the Marrakech Court of First Instance has decided to proceed with the case while allowing him to remain free, setting October 2 as the date for his first official hearing.
Ajout faces serious charges related to the grooming and sexual harassment of minors, as well as the unlawful sexual assault of a minor without violence. Close sources to the case confirmed that the decision to pursue charges followed his appearance before the public prosecutor at the beginning of this week, who decided to refer the case back for further investigation in light of new information that emerged during the inquiries.
The “Mouh el-Hout” case gained traction following the release of a video by a social media influencer, who claimed to have caught Ajout with a minor in a compromising situation, prompting the authorities to intervene and launch an official investigation.
The case has sparked widespread reactions and rekindled the discussion about the exploitation of online influence and the use of fame for dubious practices that target vulnerable groups, especially children.
The judicial proceedings are still in their early stages, and upcoming details are likely to reveal more about the nature of the actions attributed to “Mouh el-Hout,” as well as the extent of his involvement in a case that has captured significant media and public attention.