Debt Linked to Hong Kong Actor Jacky Heung Repaid, Macau Casino Ends Legal Action
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MGM China says gambling debts linked to Hong Kong actor Jacky Heung settled, legal matter terminated
Macau concessionaire MGM China issued a rare gaming-related statement in the early hours of Wednesday morning in which it said a legal matter linked to gambling debts involving Hong Kong actor Jacky Heung Cho had been terminated and all debts settled. The statement followed reports in Hong Kong media earlier in the day alleging that Heung had borrowed HK$2 million (US$255,000) from MGM China – operator of MGM Cotai and MGM Macau – on 1 December …
MGM China Clarifies Reports Of Actor Jacky Heung Getting Sued For Failing To Repay RM700k Debt
Despite the glitz and the glamour, some stars have fallen into debt due to poor spending habits and addiction. Recently, rumours circulated that MGM China sued Hong Kong actor Jacky Heung (向佐) for failing to repay a massive debt. Reports of the issue emerged earlier this week, alleging that the actor was facing legal action from MGM China Holdings after failing to repay a loan taken from a Macau casino in December 2024. According to reports, Jac…
MGM sues HK actor over HK$1.4 mln debt
Hong Kong actor Jacky Heung has reportedly been sued by MGM China Holdings (MGM) over an alleged gambling debt, with the eldest son of prominent filmmaker Charles Heung having borrowed as much as HK$2 million (US$250,000/MOP2.06 million) from the casino operator. As HK01 reported, the 41-year-old still owes MGM HK$1.4 million as of the time the news report was published. MGM has already took the case to Hong Kong’s District Court to pressure him…
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