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Written by: Li Huina
2020-11-25 17:35
Last update date: 2020-11-25 17:35
Chow Xingchi, a well-known privacy-conscious film star, had to go to court to confess because his ex-girlfriend Yu Wenfeng demanded a commission. Zhou managed to avoid being photographed by the media this morning. After giving a confession in the afternoon, he could not get away easily. Hearing After about 4:30, the "Star Lord" put on a wind jacket and a hood. At first, he asked reporters to take a photo of him outside the court building, which seemed a little deterred. In the end, he was willing to leave at the main entrance of the High Court. A large number of media were waiting and finally boarded a white car and left the court. The scene was quite chaotic.
Although Zhou had left under the protection of a large number of tall men, he still couldn't help but stretched out his head and peeped a few times, revealing a slightly embarrassing look.
Yuan Guoqiang, a senior lawyer representing Yu Wenfeng, asked questions about the verbal agreement on the 10% property investment dividend that year, and the case was postponed at 10 o'clock tomorrow.
After Stephen Chow left the courtroom 28 where he was interrogated, he immediately put on a dark blue trench coat and a hood. A large number of reporters followed him by elevator to the ground floor of the court building. Zhou finally boarded and left under the escort of several people. Photographing him leaving the courtroom, the scene became chaotic.
Stephen Chow will continue to give evidence tomorrow.
Zhou Xingchi left the court. (See the picture below for details)
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