A Hong Kong court has dismissed a HK$12 million (US$1.53 million) claim against actress Cecilia Cheung Pak-chi by her former agent, finding that she had never signed an agency contract she allegedly breached nor received advance payment for her services.Cheung, 46, was involved in a legal battle with Asia Entertainment Group (AEG) president Samuel Yu Yuk-hing for allegedly reneging on her promise to appear in several films produced by the now-liquidated company between 2011 and 2019, pursuant to several written agreements.In a judgment on Tuesday, the High Court found that a 2011 exclusive management contract Yu had sought to rely on was highly likely to have been “created” by his younger brother to avoid tax liabilities, after the Inland Revenue Department began investigating a HK$40 million payment AEG made to Cheung in July 2011.
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Hong Kong court rejects HK$12m claim against Cecilia Cheung over contract dispute
A Hong Kong court has dismissed a HK$12 million (US$1.53 million) claim against actress Cecilia Cheung Pak-chi by her former agent, finding that she had never signed an agency contract she allegedly breached nor received advance payment for her services. Cheung, 46, was involved in a legal battle wi
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