Hong Kong court rejects HK$12m claim against Cecilia Cheung over contract dispute
A Hong Kong court has dismissed a HK$12 million claim against actress Cecilia Cheung by her former agent, Samuel Yu Yuk-hing of Asia Entertainment Group (AEG). The court found that Cheung had not signed the alleged agency contract and had not received advance payment for her services.

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AI-generatedA Hong Kong court has dismissed a HK$12 million claim against actress Cecilia Cheung by her former agent, Samuel Yu Yuk-hing of Asia Entertainment Group (AEG). The court found that Cheung had not signed the alleged agency contract and had not received advance payment for her services. Yu had sued Cheung for allegedly breaking promises to appear in films produced by AEG between 2011 and 2019. The High Court ruled that a key contract from 2011 was likely fabricated by Yu's brother to evade taxes, following an investigation into a HK$40 million payment made to Cheung by AEG. The judgment was delivered on Tuesday.
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5 extractedThe Inland Revenue Department was investigating a HK$40 million payment made to Cheung in July 2011.
The court found a 2011 exclusive management contract was likely 'created' by the agent's brother to avoid tax liabilities.
The court found Cecilia Cheung had not received advance payment for her services.
The court found Cecilia Cheung had never signed an agency contract she allegedly breached.
Hong Kong court dismissed a HK$12 million claim against actress Cecilia Cheung by her former agent.