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Mohamed Ramadan pays 36 million EGP to MBC—but says he was never asked to

Mohamed Ramadan pays 36 million EGP to MBC—but says he was never asked to

Al Bawaba23-05-2025

ALBAWABA - Mohamed Ramadan settles lawsuit, pays MBC 36 million Egyptian pounds.
Mohamed Ramadan, an Egyptian superstar, has made the announcement that he has formally paid MBC Group 36 million Egyptian pounds in accordance with a recent court order. In addition to the 26 million pounds in taxes that are owed to MBC, the payment also includes an extra 9 million pounds in expenses related to legal and court proceedings.
Through a post on his official Facebook page, Ramadan informed his followers of the news. He stated, "The Egyptian court's ruling was implemented today, ordering me to pay 26 million Egyptian pounds to MBC, in addition to 9 million Egyptian pounds in court fees." Ramadan's supporters were informed of the news.
The actor and singer stressed that he had previously earned 13 million Egyptian pounds from MBC but that he eventually returned 36 million through the court order, with the intention of demonstrating his respect for the judicial system.
"This is positive news, as it shows that Mohamed Ramadan took 13 million Egyptian pounds from MBC, returned 36 million through the courts, and committed to implementing the ruling," he stated in his statement.
In addition, Ramadan made it clear that MBC had not previously sought money and that he was caught aback when the court handed down its ruling.
Please take note that MBC has never before requested that I pay, and I was taken aback by the decision. Finally, he came to the conclusion that "thank God, it was implemented and paid in full."
Mohamed Ramadan mr1 Instagram profile
Ramadan is continuing to make his acting career his primary priority, despite the fact that this legal situation has received attention. Currently, he is working on his upcoming project, which is titled "Lion" and is being directed by Khaled Diab. The film is anticipated to be released in theaters across Egypt and the Arab world in the near future, and both fans and critics have high expectations for its release.
Despite the judicial setback, Mohamed Ramadan continues to be one of the most important people in the Arab entertainment industry. He strikes a healthy balance between his commitments to the court and his goals of creative artistic expression.

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