In the past, Evergrande Property sued China Evergrande, and then a mother sued her son. Evergrande once again staged the drama of "fighting its own family", is this really the opposite, or is there another plan?
Xu Jiayin's ex-wife Ding Yumei filed a lawsuit with the Hong Kong High Court, demanding that Xu Tenghe repay the loan, with a total amount of about 9 yuan$6.9 billion. The money is divided into two parts: one is 7HK$3.2 billion, comprising HK$500 million in loan principal, HK$45 million in interest, and daily overdue interest in excess of HK$180,000; The other was $40.97 million, including $30 million in principal, $2.7 million in interest, and $8.27 million in daily overdue interest. According to the prosecution documents, the two parties signed a loan agreement on June 16, 2020, and now Xu Tenghe has failed to repay the money on time. According to public information, Ding Yumei and Xu Jiayin married in 1983 and had two sons after marriage, the eldest is called Xu Zhijian, and the younger is Xu Tenghe, also known as Peter Xu. Xu Tenghe graduated from Harvard University and was deeply involved in Evergrande affairs after returning to China, such as serving as chairman of Evergrande Real Estate Pearl River Delta Company and vice president of Evergrande Real Estate Group. He also led Evergrande Fortune, which happened to be a thunderstorm during the period.
Now when her son is in prison, she has to sue Ding Yumei, who collects debts, or the biggest winner hidden behind the fog.
Regarding Xu Jiayin's life, some netizens ridiculed: "He left the team to the people, the debt to the bank, the wealth to the family, and the sewing."