Although the reports were released recently, Mohamed Abdelhamed filed it on August 15. After the reports went public, Yvette “Yve” Arellano’s representatives denied the claims saying, “The domestic abuse allegations have been falsified by Mohammed,” per People. The rep mentioned that the massage therapist was not arrested, and the whole story was made up so the “90 Day Fiance” star could stay in the states.
Arellano’s attorney, Kathleen Martinez, agrees that the allegations against her client are false. In her TikTok video, the attorney says she believes this is a case of immigration fraud. To back up her claims, Martinez mentioned that she found a discussion Abdelhamed had with a Facebook user, helping him falsely accuse her client for domestic battery just to get his U-Visa.
Martinez called Abdelhamed “The Amber Heard of Immigrants” in the text accompanying her video. Amber Heard famously published an op-ed to The Washington Post, saying that she was a victim of domestic violence. Her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, sued her for defamation, as he believed she was the abuser instead. As fans likely already know, Depp was victorious in their recent legal battle and Heard has filed for an appeal.
If you or someone you know is dealing with domestic abuse, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233. You can also find more information, resources, and support at their website.
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