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An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced a businessman to three years in prison for trafficking and sexually assaulting seven underage girls at an orphanage he founded, judicial sources told AFP. He was also fined 200,000 Egyptian pounds (US$11,000). Media and real estate tycoon Mohamed el-Amin was arrested in January on accusations that he had sexually assaulted the young girls at an orphanage in Beni Suef, about 100 kilometres south of Cairo. Amin, who owned the popular CBC television network before it was sold in 2018, faced up to 25 years in prison. The three-year prison sentence can be appea…