The Zheng Shuang contract dispute was forced to 90.5 million and was called an inferior star .

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

Zheng Shuang was forced to pay as much as 90.5 million yuan by the Shanghai Songjiang District People's Court for serious moral issues such as abandonment and tax evasion.

This incident has attracted widespread attention in the society and has become a hot topic, and at the same time highlights the severe punishment of the law for untrustworthy behavior.

According to reports, the case of Haining Dongkai Star Film and Television Investment *** and Zheng Shuang's service contract dispute was updated, and Zheng Shuang was forced to pay 90.5 million yuan by the Shanghai Songjiang District People's Court.

The dispute arose from Zheng Shuang's involvement in serious moral issues such as abandonment and tax evasion, which led to his comprehensiveness.

A film and television investment in Haining sued Zheng Shuang in court, demanding compensation for the losses caused by his actions.

After the trial, the Shanghai Songjiang District People's Court ruled that Zheng Shuang should refund the service fee of 30.5 million yuan and interest, and compensate 60 million yuan.

Zheng Shuang and his two wholly-owned film and television cultural studios were newly restricted in consumption due to service contract disputes.

Zheng Shuang has been enforced for about 12.8 billion yuan, showing its financial distress. The incident aroused social dissatisfaction and condemnation of Zheng Shuang, and at the same time triggered a discussion on the norms and moral bottom line of the film and television industry.

Some experts pointed out that public figures should abide by laws and regulations, maintain good moral character and social responsibility. At the same time, it is hoped that the film and television industry will develop more standardized and healthy. This incident highlights the severe punishment of the law for untrustworthy behavior, and also reminds us to cherish our credit, abide by laws and regulations, and be a law-abiding.

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