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In a recent development concerning the infamous ‘Hot Daddy‘ videos circulating on social media, four women have been fined for possessing pornographic material on their mobile devices.

The Magistrate’s Courts in Kuala Lumpur handed down fines ranging from RM2,500 to RM4,800 to the individuals involved.

The women, identified as Nurnabilah Ayuni, Amira Natasha, Nur A’liaa Muhamad, and Farah Adila Hanum Khairuddin, pleaded guilty to the charges.

The charges against the women related to their possession of pornographic videos intended for public display at the Anti-Vice and Gambling.

The charges were filed under Section 292 (a) of Malaysia’s Penal Code, which carries a maximum penalty of three years imprisonment, a fine, or both.

Legal representation for the accused was provided by lawyers Aisya Rahim, Nicholas Cheoh, and Ernie Ahmad from the National Legal Aid Foundation.

The case first gained attention when Hasli Ikhwan Arif Zul Hasli and his girlfriends Norhidayah and Norshazrina Md Zamri were charged with allegedly advertising sexual services on Twitter.

Hasli was known as “Hot Daddy,” who was charged with selling videos of himself engaging in sexual activities with multiple women on social media.

The executive’s involvement in this case underscores the legal implications of possessing and distributing explicit content.

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