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Wife: "Billionaire" forced me into sex in front of camera
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
The Star/Asia News Network
FARINNIE Mohd Farid, wife of Lebanese "billionaire" Elie Youssef Najem, testified at the Kuala Lumpur Lower Syariah Court that her husband forced her to perform sex in front of a camera for public viewing, reported Kosmo!
"He would frequently force me to have sex, even when I was having my period, and he sodomised me a few times during our marriage," claimed the mother of two, adding that Elie would go into a rage and hit her if she did not comply with his demands.
She said that since marrying Elie, she had been abused physically and emotionally and was under intense pressure.
Unable to withstand the abuse, she ran away from her husband after he exposed his genitals to an Internet chat friend in August 2008.
Farinnie also told the divorce hearing that her husband had been conning people to invest in his business where the money was spent for his personal use.
Elie shot into the limelight in 2006 after pledging a RM1bil donation to the National Cancer Council (Makna). He also claimed that he had assets worth RM175bil (S$72.6 billion)
Thu, Mar 04, 2010
The Star/Asia News Network
FARINNIE Mohd Farid, wife of Lebanese "billionaire" Elie Youssef Najem, testified at the Kuala Lumpur Lower Syariah Court that her husband forced her to perform sex in front of a camera for public viewing, reported Kosmo!
"He would frequently force me to have sex, even when I was having my period, and he sodomised me a few times during our marriage," claimed the mother of two, adding that Elie would go into a rage and hit her if she did not comply with his demands.
She said that since marrying Elie, she had been abused physically and emotionally and was under intense pressure.
Unable to withstand the abuse, she ran away from her husband after he exposed his genitals to an Internet chat friend in August 2008.
Farinnie also told the divorce hearing that her husband had been conning people to invest in his business where the money was spent for his personal use.
Elie shot into the limelight in 2006 after pledging a RM1bil donation to the National Cancer Council (Makna). He also claimed that he had assets worth RM175bil (S$72.6 billion)