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Huo's family contends for property|After the hearing is abruptly adjourned to find a solution, Huo Zhenyu leaves court only to say No comment

2022-01-18T07:54:21.999Z


The estate case of the late Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Huo Yingdong will be continued in the High Court today (18th). But Yu Ruohai, SC, representing Horina, applied for a two-day adjournment.


The estate case of the late Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Huo Yingdong will be continued in the High Court today (18th).

But Yu Ruohai, SC, representing Horina, applied for a two-day adjournment to try to find a solution. The judge granted the case to be adjourned to this Thursday.

Huo Zhenyu was asked outside the court if he would settle, and he only responded: "No comment. (No comment") and "Thank you very much."


The case was originally scheduled to summon Huo Zhenyu, the third brother of Huo's family, to testify in court this morning. However, when the case started, senior counsel Yu Ruohai, representing Huo Lina, pointed out that in accordance with the judge's earlier views on the case, the case was requested to be adjourned for two days. Can try to find other solutions.

In the end, SC Wong Yan Lung, who represented Fok Chun Wan, did not object.

Huo Zhenyu (middle) was originally scheduled to testify in the High Court today, but the plaintiff's lawyer suddenly said that he wanted to find a solution. Huo Zhenyu refused to comment on whether to settle the case when he left the court.

(Photo by Zheng Zifeng)

Officials say continued interrogation will damage Fok family's reputation

Judge Lu Qikang said that if the case continues to be tried, it may damage the image and reputation of the Huo family. He hoped that the parties to the lawsuit will seek different methods to maintain family harmony. Days of interrogation are enough, it is hoped that the events of 2012 will not happen again.

Family members of the Huo family reached a settlement in 2012 over the dispute over property, but Huo Zhenyu and the two sisters later requested to restart the lawsuit, which was approved by the Court of Appeal.

Officials earlier described the case as sad

Earlier, Lu Guan described the case as sad, saying that the children of Changfang did not file lawsuits for their own interests. Huo Liping and Huo Zhenyu were only concerned about whether the Nansha development project was losing money and harming the interests of the family. Huo Zhenhuan just wanted to realize his father's real estate dream, not only At a time, both sides seek reconciliation.

The plaintiffs are the third son of Changfang, Huo Zhenyu, the eldest daughter, Huo Liping, and the second daughter, Huo Lina. They asked the family company, Yourong Co., Ltd., to repurchase the equity involved in the Nansha development project.

The defendants include Changfang's eldest son, Fok Zhenting, second son, Huo Zhenhuan, and related family companies, including Fok Xingyetang Real Estate Co., Ltd., Yourong Co., Ltd., and Fok Yingdong Fund Co., Ltd., etc.

Case numbers: HCA92, 274, 275/2016

Huo Yingdong's long house girl caused a lawsuit for property disputes due to the Nansha project.

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Huo Zhenhuan's second son once pointed out that Huo Zhenhuan has billions, some brothers have 100 million, and there is no Huo Zhenyu family meeting. Huo Zhenyu and others have expressed that they don't want to invest in the Huo family's property dispute in mainland China. Huo Zhenhuan said that there is no need to deal with family business Personal benefit is only my younger brother, but I don't believe him. Huo Zhenhuan and Huo Lina, who are the chief of the Huo family dispute over the Nansha project, argued in court that Huo Yingdong's inheritance amounted to 11.3 billion.

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Source: hk1

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