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FRI · 2026-02-13 · 08:53 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0213-15953
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Henderson Land’s Martin Lee sues actress Chrissie Chau for defamation

Martin Lee Ka-shing, chairman of Hong Kong's Henderson Land Development, has sued actress Chrissie Chau Sau-na for defamation over allegedly baseless and malicious remarks about their relationship. The lawsuit was filed on Friday, with Lee seeking an unspecified amount of damages and an injunction order barring Chau from publishing further defamatory statements.

Fiona Chow,Brian WongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-02-13 · 08:53 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Henderson Land’s Martin Lee sues actress Chrissie Chau for defamation
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Martin Lee Ka-shing, chairman of Hong Kong's Henderson Land Development, has sued actress Chrissie Chau Sau-na for defamation over allegedly baseless and malicious remarks about their relationship. The lawsuit was filed on Friday, with Lee seeking an unspecified amount of damages and an injunction order barring Chau from publishing further defamatory statements. Lee claims that over the past 10 years, he has been subjected to a continuous stream of false content across various media platforms, including Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and YouTube channels. He is also targeting Google and five YouTube channels in separate claims, asking them to apologise and remove online content tied to the rumours. Lee plans to donate any damages received to charity. The lawsuit was filed by Woo Kwan Lee & Lo law firm on behalf of Martin Lee.

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Lee pledged to donate any damages he received to charity.

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Lee is seeking an unspecified amount of damages and an injunction order.

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Lee's law firm stated that he has been the target of false content for the past 10 years.

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Lee is also seeking damages from Google and five YouTube channels for not removing the content.

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Martin Lee is suing Chrissie Chau for defamation over alleged rumors of an illicit relationship.

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Martin Lee Ka-shing, chairman of Hong Kong’s Henderson Land Development, has taken an actress to court over allegedly defamatory remarks that suggested they had an illicit relationship, while also seeking damages from US tech giant Google and five YouTube channels for failing to remove “false” content.The 54-year-old business mogul on Friday sued Chrissie Chau Sau-na for allegedly spreading baseless and malicious rumours about their “relationship” for personal fame.“Over the past 10 years, Mr Lee has been the target of a continuous deluge of false and made-up written and video content across [the] mainstream media, major social media and video platforms spanning Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and the broader Chinese-speaking community,” Woo Kwan Lee & Lo, the law firm representing Lee, said.“Mr Lee believes that all reasonable ethical and legal boundaries have been crossed, and reached a stage where a reasonable person like Mr Lee could no longer tolerate.”Lee, the younger son of late Henderson Land founder Lee Shau-kee, is seeking an unspecified amount of damages and an injunction order barring Chau, Google and five YouTube channels from publishing further statements he deems defamatory. He pledged to donate any damages he received to charity.Besides naming Chrissie Chau as the defendant, Martin Lee also filed separate claims targeting Google and certain YouTube channels. Photo: Nora TamHe asked the defendants to apologise and remove online content tied to the rumours.
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