Although Li Yapeng retired from the circle for many years, he still attracted much attention. After all, Li Yapeng was not only the first brother of mainland students, but also Faye Wong’s ex husband. But in recent years, I have seen Li Yapeng’s news, which is basically negative. Li Yapeng responded to the 40million debt case, saying that he had not borrowed money from the other party. What exactly is going on? Xiaobian will introduce it today.
Li Yapeng responded to the 40million debt case
Recently, the Beijing third intermediate people’s court made a final judgment on the case of Li Yapeng’s debt of 40million yuan and upheld the original judgment. The case has been going on since December, 2015, and has been going through six court proceedings. It is reported that Li Yapeng and his brother Li Yawei not only have to repay the 40million debt, but also bear the interest generated by 40million in recent years.
In 2012, Taihe Youlian signed a cooperation agreement with Xueshan company, a company held by Li Yapeng and Li Yawei. Taihe Youlian invested 60million to help it complete the Xueshan Wenyuan project, and Taihe Youlian will also obtain 10% of the shares of Xueshan company. The two sides also agreed that Taihe Youlian would recover 40 million yuan of fixed equity income before December 25, 2015 after three years. However, after the agreed time, Taihe Youlian did not receive the 40million yuan, so it sued Li Yapeng and Li Yawei.
Li Yapeng said he had never borrowed money from the other party
Li Yapeng has been complaining for many times, saying that he only undertook the commitment of the company to the other party when the project company was alive and dead, and even said that he signed the letter of commitment for compensation with Taihe Youlian under the threat. Although Li Yapeng was dissatisfied with the judgment result, he said he still respected the court judgment and would actively implement it. Xiaobian felt that Li Yapeng and his brother Li Yawei, as shareholders of the company, could get dividends if the company made money on the project, and the company would naturally have to repay the debt corresponding to the share proportion if it lost money.