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Chen Zhencong Released from Prison and Live Broadcast | Chen Zhencong has been in prison for 8 years and is now released from prison

2021-07-03T07:30:10.806Z


The businessman Chen Zhencong lost the case against the late Chinachem Group Chairman Gong Ruxin's estate. In July 2013, he was convicted of forging a will and was sentenced to 12 years in prison. When Judge Mai Jizhi sent the sentence back then, he described Chen Zhencong as extremely greedy,


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Written by: Deng Bailiang, Shao Peilin, Huang Weimin, Cai Zhengbang, and Deng Jiaqi

2021-07-03 08:16

The last update date: 2021-07-03 09:44

The businessman Chen Zhencong lost the case against the late Chinachem Group Chairman Gong Ruxin's estate. In July 2013, he was convicted of forging a will and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.

When Judge Mai Jizhi sent the sentence, he described Chen Zhencong as extremely greedy, evil and shameless.

Chen Zhencong later served his sentence in Stanley Prison. It is known that Chen was well-behaved in prison. After deducting one-third of his sentence, he will be released from prison today (3rd), ending his eight-year prison life.

In the past, Chen Zhencong had been interviewed by the media several times in prison. He revealed that his biggest regret during his sentence was the death of his mother, but he could not go to the mourning hall to say goodbye to his mother.

He once said that after he was released from prison, the first thing he would do was go to the Pokfulam Christian Cemetery to pay homage to his deceased mother, then he would go to Happy Valley to taste his beloved wanton noodles, and finally he would return to his residence to meet his relatives and friends.

[09:35] Chen Zhencong walked out of Stanley Prison with his personal belongings in hand, and hugged his family immediately.

A large number of media rushed to ask about the situation. Chen Zhencong smiled and only replied: "Thank you, thank you!", and then walked into a black seven-person car.

The reporter asked him what he planned to do after he was released from prison. Chen Zhencong said that he would first worship his deceased mother and then go to eat wantan noodles.

During the visit, someone sent an envelope, and Chen Zhencong opened it immediately. It was a banner with the words "No Extremely Tai Lai".

[08:30] A large number of media have been waiting outside the Stanley Prison, and Pastor Lin Yinuo and Chen Zhencong’s brother Chen Zhenguo have also arrived.

The police then asked the media to return to the pavement.

Pastor Lin Yinuo (second from left) and Chen Zhencong's younger brother Chen Zhenguo (second from right) were also present.

(Photo by Lin Langtian)

In fact, Chen Zhencong still insisted that he was "unjust" after he was imprisoned, and he sent a letter to the media about his thoughts, saying that Gong Ruxin's dispute over property was suspicious, and he even filed a lawsuit with the People's Court of Siming District, Xiamen City, Fujian Province in the Mainland.

Earlier, there were reports that Chen Zhencong was planning to publish a book after he was released from prison. He talked about the anecdote between himself and Gong Ruxin, which attracted more attention as he was about to be released from prison.

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