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Wu Ying appeals ruling in civil matter (2)

By Jin Haixing  (Chinadaily.com.cn)

10:53, December 11, 2012

Wu Ying is suing Hu Ziren and Liu Xianfu in two separate cases involving transaction made in 2006 of more than 20 disputed properties, valued at 44 million yuan ($7.05 million).

In December 2006, a man named Bi Jian sued Hu Ziren and Liu Xianfu on behalf of Wu Ying. The ruling by a Zhejiang court mediating the dispute, found that the plaintiff agreed to transfer the properties to the defendants for 4 million yuan.

However, according to Wu Ying, the contracts were falsified by Yang Zhiang, one of her company's largest investors, who she claims kidnapped her in December 2006.

Wu has said in previous media reports that Yang forced her to sign papers transferring ownership. Bense claims she did not receive any funds for the transaction.


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