The series “Suits in Arabic”, shown during the month of Ramadan, has faced a legal crisis that may end with stopping its showing on screens.
In an official statement, the Egyptian lawyer’s office, Kamal Shoaib, accused the company that produced the TV series “T-Vision” of not paying the price of the clothes purchased from Orange Square, with an approximate financial value of EGP 2,700,000. The statement said: “The office, in its capacity as the legal advisor to Orangesquare, a leading company in the trade of suits and men’s clothing, announces that all legal measures have been taken once morest T-Vision for Media Production, represented by Mr. The stars of the cast of the series Suits in Arabic, which is currently broadcast on CBC, without paying the price of these clothes and allowances, which amount to approximately 2 million and 700 thousand Egyptian pounds. And the series “Suits in Arabic” is an Arabized version of the American series with the same name “Suits”, co-starring the American actress, Megan Markle, before her marriage to British Prince Harry.