Zhou Xingchi and his ex-girlfriend at the scene of the trial, Yu Wenfeng exploded the details of their exchanges

reported on November 20 On November 19, "Xing Ye" Zhou Xingchi was pursued by his old love Yu Wenfeng for a mansion and fund investment share of about 70 million Hong Kong dollars (approximately 59 million yuan). The case continued in the court The trial started, Zhou Xingchi was represented by a senior lawyer, and Yu Wenfeng was represented by Yuan Guoqiang, the former Department of Justice. The plaintiff in this case is Yu Wenfeng and Zhou Xingchi is the defendant. When the trial was resumed on the 19th, Yu Wenfeng personally appeared in court.

appeared in court to testify in Wenfeng, recalling that in 2002, Stephen Chow said that she would give her a bicycle as a Christmas gift, but she said she did not want a bicycle and proposed to implement a 10% share. At that time, Stephen Chow also agreed. Yu Wenfeng chose to testify in English. She said that she was not a fan of Zhou Xingchi, but after she fell in love with him, she watched his works. At this time, the judge interrupted and jokingly said: "It sounds painful when you say this?" Yu responded: "I never hinted like that, those are comedies."

Yu Wenfeng continued to say that when she and Zhou Xingchi were ordinary friends, she helped him solve the US visa issue. Before the signing of the agreement in 2002, she had advised Zhou on investment from time to time and even got involved in his film business to help him resolve copyright disputes with his partners. Yu Wenfeng said that besides her ability to invest in Zhou Xingchi's trust, she was also one of the reasons for their close relationship. At that time, she signed a contract with Stephen Chow in the name of a subsidiary company, and because their relationship was not public at the time, she did not want her name to be related to Stephen Chow's company.

Yu Wenfeng emphasized that Zhou Xingchi has an verbal agreement with her. She provides investment advice and earns 10% of the profits. Out of trust, she did not write these conditions on the written agreement. She said that she had reached a consensus with Stephen Chow in early 2002, and she proposed to implement the previous sharing agreement before and after Christmas, with a 10% price, which was also agreed by Stephen Chow.

At that time, Yu Wenfeng decided to leave his brother's company to help Zhou Xingchi full-time. The elder brother was concerned about whether she paid to Zhou Xingchi in vain, she explained that she would get a profit share, and pointed out that Zhou Xingchi did not trust the marriage. She did not do this to force Zhou Xingchi to marry or to force him to pay compensation. During cross-examination, Stephen Chow’s barrister questioned Yu Wenfeng, saying that Stephen Chow himself has rich experience in investing in top-level properties, and that Yu Wenfeng wants to learn from Zhou Xingchi, not because Wenfeng assisted Zhou Xingchi. Yu Wenfeng disagreed with this. She said that although she did not own any property when she met Zhou Xingchi, she learned a lot about property construction and investment from her father and brother.

In the agreement signed by the two parties, she was written as a financial consultant with a monthly salary of only 20,000 Hong Kong dollars. Yu Wenfeng explained that the agreement was not written by her. Now it is not true that the compensation is wrong, and the description of her duties is not true. She pointed out that the company mentioned at the time that the written agreement had tax purposes. She signed it without paying attention based on her trust in Zhou Xingchi. Today Stephen Chow’s barrister and Yu Wenfeng spent a lot of time to consider whether there is a difference in the wording used to discuss the sharing agreement with Stephen Chow. Yu Wenfeng insisted on mentioning certain English words and broke out that she and Zhou Xingchi were originally talking in English. She said: "I know it sounds ridiculous, but I speak English when I eat with him."

It is reported that Yu Wenfeng's demands relate to the profit of Stephen Chow's investment in 3 units and 5 parking spaces in the mountaintop mansion "Tianbi Gao" and "Beverly Hills" in Tai Po from 2002 to 2010, as well as investment funds. Yu Wenfeng said that although the contract was not signed that year, the two parties had an oral agreement to allow her to take a 10% share from Zhou Xingchi's investment profits. However, Zhou Xingchi pointed out that although the two have been together for 13 years, although they have said that they will share the investment profits with her, they are just love words in love, not a promise to establish a legal relationship.

and Yu Wenfeng believes that Yu Wenfeng first signed a contract with Stephen Chow’s Xinghui Overseas in April 2002 and became the financial consultant of Xinghui Overseas, with a monthly salary of 20,000 Hong Kong dollars. At that time, both parties had a consensus. Yu Wenfeng can be divided from Zhou Xingchi's profits, and the two parties finally reached an agreement to share 10% after the Christmas negotiations in the same year. As for the "Tianbi Gao" project, the lawyer stated that Stephen Chow planned to keep one of the detached houses for his own use at the beginning, so it should not be regarded as an investment.

(responsible editor: Liu Jiaxin_NBJS11395)