• Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra’s Family Takes Legal Action Against Rumor Mongers
Composer Ahmed Abu Zahra announced that the family of the late actor Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra will take legal measures against social media pages spreading false rumors about his father, while also thanking the Finance Minister after the bank account freeze was lifted.
📌 Abdel Rahman Abu Zahra’s family responds firmly to rumors
The family issued an official statement via the artist’s son, announcing legal action against social media pages that spread fabricated news about his father’s health and financial situation.
⚠️ The family described the rumors as “nonsense” and “completely untrue,” emphasizing that some pages aim for trends at the expense of the artist’s reputation.
🧾 Statement Details
The statement said:
“We will take all legal measures to sue fake pages that rely on fabricated news to chase trends.”
🔒 It explained that some pages published fake images and falsely attributed statements to the artist’s son, including claims that the father could not afford medicine or food.
🚨 The Family Will Not Stand Idle
The statement stressed that this type of defamation is one of the worst forms of reputation attacks, and the family will not tolerate it, taking legal steps against anyone spreading such lies.
🤝 Thanks to the Finance Minister
In a positive development, the artist’s son thanked the Finance Minister for following up on the case of the account freeze, announcing that the minister ordered an investigation and the freeze was lifted.
📌 He added that he hopes this will lead to a final resolution of the tax file, especially since the artist retired from work over five years ago.
🔍 Quick Analysis: Why Did This Escalate?
📲 In the social media era, “trends” become a goal for some pages at the expense of truth.
These rumors do not only harm the artist but also affect his family’s wellbeing and reputation.
⚖️ Legal action here is not about revenge, but about protecting a great artist’s legacy and stopping the spread of harmful lies.
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