Egyptian Billionaire sentenced to death for murder

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From the Los Angeles Times
Egyptian billionaire sentenced to die in murder of Lebanese pop star
The former member of Parliament with ties to the president's family hired a security guard to kill his ex-girlfriend.
Jeffrey Fleishman and Noha El-Hennawy
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

4:13 AM PDT, May 21, 2009

Reporting from Cairo —
A billionaire developer and former member of the Egyptian Parliament was sentenced to death Thursday for ordering the murder of his former girlfriend, a troubled Lebanese pop singer whose body was found in her high-rise apartment in the Persian Gulf emirate of Dubai.

The verdict against Hisham Talaat Mustafa, once a member of the ruling National Democratic Party, was the latest twist in a drama that has offered a rare peek into the closely guarded realm of Egypt's politicians and businessmen. Mustafa was found guilty of paying $2 million to a former policeman in 2008 to kill Suzanne Tamim, a diva whose professional slide led her into an affair with one of the country's richest men.

Appearing in court wearing prison-issued white shirt and pants, Mustafa was granted an immediate review of the sentence by Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa. A religious investigation is common in Egypt for death penalty cases, but few expected that a tycoon who built luxury hotels and had ties to President Hosni Mubarak's family would be facing the gallows.

"I am definitely sad because today's decision shows that the court is moving in a particular direction," said Mustafa's lawyer, Farid El-Deeb. He added that his client, who sat in a defendant's cage during Thursday brief hearing, was also entitled to an appeal before Egypt's highest court.

The verdict may be a sign to businessmen "that nobody is above the law," said Hassan Nafae, a writer and political commentator. "It may deter some arrogant businessmen who thought there were no political or legal constraints on their ambitions as well as their sexual desires."

The case has fascinated the media across the Middle East. Egypt's prosecutor general, Abdel-Maguid Mahmoud, had newspapers confiscated from kiosks and ordered a ban on publishing stories as the police investigation pointed toward Mustafa, who was a member of the NDP Policy Secretariat headed by Mubarak's son, Gamal. But the ruling party's ability to protect one of its own collided with the insistence of Dubai authorities that Mustafa be charged with murder.

Mustafa hired hotel security guard and former policemen Mohsen Sukkari to kill Tamim, 31, after the singer broke off their relationship when she became involved with an Iraqi kick-boxing champion. Mustafa, a married man with graying hair and a dark mustache, had dated Tamim for three years; the couple met in hotels and apartments in London, Dubai and Cairo.

Police say Sukkari, who was also sentenced to death, entered Tamim's flat in Dubai on July 28, 2008, by posing as a representative of the building's owners. He slit her throat and fled, leaving his bloody clothes behind and his picture on a surveillance camera. He was quickly arrested and implicated Mustafa, whose conversations with Sukkari about the murder were also caught on state security eavesdropping tapes.

Mustafa was head of the Talaat Mustafa Group, which built hotels and businesses throughout the Middle East, including at the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh. Tamim rose to prominence after winning a TV talent show in Lebanon in 1996, but legal battles with her estranged second husband, a music producer, hurt her career.
 

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I think those countries execute very quickly too, days or weeks maybe, not the bs in the states where it takes years. They don't mess around with appeals.
 

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You would think for $2 million bucks, he would have hired someone a little better to do the deed, no? I mean, for that kind of money he could have paid an intelligence agency to do it and it would have looked natural.

Regardless, they got caught, and now they pay the piper. It's just not that often that billionaire's get executed any more.
 

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If the victim's family is Muslim, I think they can veto the verdict by "forgiving" him but it might take a bit of money.
 

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What can one say other than that he paid to have her murdered. Having been found guilty of the crime he deserves the ultimate punishment. :(
 

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Aardvark154 said:
What can one say other than that he paid to have her murdered. Having been found guilty of the crime he deserves the ultimate punishment. :(

I suppose that would be forced to be an altar boy in the Vatican.
 

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What a fucking idiot. He's a billionaire. He could get a billion other women. He must have quite an ego.

Can't take that money with you when you're six feet under, moron.
 
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