Manager Sentenced to 4 Years for Assaulting Male Singer, Forcing Him to Sign IOUs
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A female manager was sentenced to four years in prison for assaulting and coercing a male singer under her management.
- The manager and her employees allegedly forced the singer to sign a promissory note and then extorted money from his family.
- The court also ordered the confiscation of the illicit gains amounting to NT$200,000.
In a shocking case that highlights the dark side of the entertainment industry, a female manager has been handed a significant prison sentence for orchestrating a brutal assault and extortion scheme against a singer under her charge. The incident, which unfolded in Hsinchu, Taiwan, involved the manager, identified as Ms. Cheng, allegedly colluding with her employees to physically assault the male singer, Mr. Jiang, and forcing him to sign a NT$500,000 promissory note.
The dispute reportedly stemmed from an entertainment contract disagreement. According to court documents, Ms. Cheng summoned Mr. Jiang to her residence for a "negotiation." When he refused to sign the promissory note, which was presented as collateral for alleged contract violations, Cheng allegedly instructed her employees to assault him. Reports indicate that Mr. Jiang was subjected to physical abuse, including being doused with water and beaten, before being forcibly taken to his grandfather's residence to demand money.
The ordeal did not end there. The group then took Mr. Jiang to a McDonald's outlet in Zhubei, where they held him until his father paid NT$200,000. Following the payment, Mr. Jiang was finally released. The Hsinchu District Court found Ms. Cheng guilty of joint assault and forging negotiable securities, sentencing her to four years in prison and ordering the confiscation of the NT$200,000 obtained through criminal means.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the potential for exploitation within the entertainment industry, particularly concerning power dynamics between managers and artists. The severity of the sentence reflects the court's condemnation of the violent methods employed and the egregious nature of the financial coercion. It underscores the importance of legal protections for artists and the need for accountability when such abuses of power occur.
The manager was sentenced to four years for assault, forgery of securities, and other crimes. The illicit gains of NT$200,000 were confiscated.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.