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A Hong Kong jury finds the lover of late billionaire tycoon Nina Wang guilty of forging a will that named him the sole beneficiary of her estimated US$4 billion estate.
The former lover and feng shui master to one of Asia's wealthiest women has been found guilty of forging a will that named him as the sole beneficiary of her multibillion-dollar estate in a case that has transfixed Hong Kong.
Peter Chan, 53, is facing a possible jail sentence after a jury convicted him of forging the will of the late eccentric billionaire widow Nina Wang, whose death from cancer in 2007 sparked an inheritance battle over her vast estate.
Chan supplied a video to the court showing Ms Wang and himself locking lips and of him running his hands over her body
The long-running case has been one of Hong Kong's most colourful and high-profile legal sagas, in which the court heard detailed descriptions of adultery, bizarre rituals associated with feng shui and the physical relationship between Chan and Ms Wang, who was 23 years his senior.
Behind bars: Peter Chan sits in a prison van as he leaves court. Photo: Reuters
Chan claimed that Ms Wang left him $US4 billion ($4.4 billion) through a 2006 will, in part because they had been lovers for 15 years.
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But after more than 20 hours of deliberations, the jury voted six to two in the High Court in Hong Kong to convict Chan, formerly known as Tony Chan, on a charge of forgery and using a false instrument. He faces a maximum jail term of 14 years for each offence.
July 05, 2013
Bartender-turned-feng shui master Tony Chan (pic) had claimed to be the sole beneficiary of Nina Wang's US$13 billion (RM41.5 billion) estate, which she inherited after the kidnapping and disappearance of her property mogul husband.
A court had ruled in 2010 - three years after Wang's death - that a will in Chan's possession was fake and after more than 20 hours of deliberation, a jury yesterday found him guilty of forging the document.
Sentencing the 53-year-old, judge Andrew Macrae today described his conduct as "shameless and wicked as well as borne of unparalleled greed".
"Forgery of a will is particularly nasty and insidious," said Macrae, as the deceased "can't answer back".
"You are no doubt a clever, and no doubt beguiling charlatan," the judge said, describing his actions as "cruel and egregious".
Chan lowered his head into his hands when the sentence was read out before a courtroom packed with reporters, and smiled as he left the dock.
The sensational case has for years gripped the former British colony and generated blanket media coverage, with Chan often cast as a fraudster who duped Wang by promising to find her kidnapped husband and cure her of cancer.
Much of the case revolved around Chan's claims that he and Wang were lovers and that she promised to leave him everything. During the trial, his lawyers showed a home video of the pair in a passionate embrace.
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