The storm of Adi Beatty's clip "Hamsa Hamsa" and the many reactions that accompanied it refuses to subside • The singer's lawyers demand MK Tehla Friedman to remove her immunity
Adi Beatty, Tehla Friedman
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From the clip, Noam Feiner
Singer Adi Beatty, through her lawyers, Shlomi Weinberg and Eviatar Cohen, sent a letter this morning (Thursday) demanding that MK Tehla Friedman remove her legal immunity within 72 hours so that Beatty can file a comprehensive defamation lawsuit against her.
Beatty's lawyers claim that Friedman slandered her publications, which are "nonsense" and "a clumsy and clumsy attempt to obtain a rating."
"On October 26, 2020, you posted the following defamatory remarks on your Twitter account:" Women can also strengthen the culture of rape, a fact ... it is not a culture and not an art, "the warning letter said before a legal proceeding. "(You presented them as a 'fact'!), Difficult and sharp in condemning our network."
Later, the lawyers also mentioned the MK's interview here 11. "You continued to be interviewed in a purely and pious manner and continued to blatantly discredit our network when you claimed that 'Adi Beatty's clip is an expression of a culture that wants women ... as a place where they pour Their fluids, "it read, with the last words very much emphasized.
The attorneys mention another interview of the MK, Amnon Levy on Channel 13, "in which, among other things, you linked our network to terrible cases that happened ... like the rape that happened in Eilat ... used it as a place to pour the liquids."
This time, too, the last words were greatly emphasized.
MK Friedman's office responded: "An official request has not yet been received.
When she arrives, we will treat her privately and not publicly. "
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