Actor Kida Khodr Ramadan, 47, star of the clan series “4 Blocks”, is facing time in prison. The background to this is a conviction for driving a car without a license on multiple occasions and a prison sentence of ten months. The Berlin-Tiergarten district court initially suspended this sentence on probation in February 2022. However, this has now been revoked, as a court spokeswoman announced on Thursday at the request of the German Press Agency.

At the same time as the sentence, Ramadan was ordered to pay 20,000 euros to charities within a deadline. However, this sum had not been paid in full at the time, so the district court revoked the probation, explained the spokeswoman. The actor defended himself against this – but his complaints were unsuccessful before both the Berlin Regional Court and the Superior Court of Last Instance. According to the court spokeswoman, all legal remedies have been exhausted. Ramadan must now expect that he will receive a summons to go to prison.

His defense attorney did not want to comment when asked by the German Press Agency, citing his duty of confidentiality. There was initially no comment from Ramadan himself or his management.

In the award-winning television series “4 Blocks”, Ramadan played the head of a criminal clan of Arab origin in Berlin-Neukölln, which has to deal with murder, violence, drug deals, other gangsters and the LKA investigators.

In real life, the actor surprisingly announced a break in June 2023. “I’m overworked and have realized that I’m no longer the person I want to be. That’s why I’m taking a break to calm down and honestly reflect,” the TV star wrote on Instagram. He wants to be a good role model for his children. “That’s why I’m going to work hard on myself to come back stronger and create positive things together with you,” he said at the time.