It seems that this period is the worst in the life of the Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan, where he was lucky and chased by legal problems from all sides, after a new problem today and an official accusation of him being stolen because of his new song, "Corona", where the popular singer Abdel Fattah El Salhoub edited an official report accusing Ramadan It stole a full clip of Corona's song, and Al Salhoub confirmed that he has a legal and moral right because he released his song before Muhammad Ramadan, specifically in March, on the famous YouTube website.
The report, which was edited by Al-Salloob against Ramadan, carried No. 3290, Dokki’s administrators for the year 2020, and the details of the record stated that the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, robbed the creativity of the salloub, after quoting a full section of his song in the song “Corona Virus” which he put on his YouTube page and achieved more Of the 26 million views, the popular singer presented the documents that prove his claim, including the document documenting the lyrics of the song by the artistic works of the poet Ahmed Hamdi, in addition to the musical note of the tune of the song "Corona", which was written
and composed by Abdel-Fattah Salhoub . The investigation will commence with life, then it will be referred to the Economic Court specialized in intellectual property cases.

Perhaps Muhammad Ramadan will resort to a number of lawyers regarding this issue, as it would raise the song entirely and block it from YouTube and social media after all the percentage of views it achieved, and this would expose Ramadan to heavy losses.

In addition, Ramadan suffers from a bad psychological state due to the success of the heirs of the late artist Ahmed Zaki in stopping the project of the Emperor series and postponing it for the next year until approval is reached and negotiations succeed.

The Dokki Misdemeanor Court also sentenced Ramadan one year imprisonment and bail of 10 thousand pounds and a fine of 20,000 pounds, in accusing him of posting videos on the "Internet" site that affected and offended the pilot Ashraf Abu Al-Yusr, known medialy as "the arrested pilot."

Ramadan filed a petition to commute the sentence, and the appeals misdemeanor court decided Dokki, the session of the next September 16, to consider the appeal, and Ramadan must attend the session himself, and if the verdict is upheld, the penalty of imprisonment is implemented immediately, but he has the right to file a cassation appeal from within his prison.

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