Li Duohui: 'My Company is Fine' Amid Biotech Company's Breach of Contract Claim
Korean cheerleader Li Duohui, developing her career in Taiwan, is facing a NT$6.33 million breach of contract claim from a biotech company. At a press conference, she stated her company has no issues, with her translator confirming the matter is now in legal hands.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 29th) Korean cheerleader Li Duohui, who is developing her career in Taiwan, was recently reported to be sued by a biotech company for NT$6.33 million in breach of contract. She attended a press conference today and stated that her mood was unaffected, saying, 'My company is fine!' Her translator revealed that the matter is currently being handled legally.
Li Duohui was previously sued by a biotech company. Afterwards, she stated through her management company that she had fulfilled her contractual obligations, and the other party had initiated mediation procedures. The matter will subsequently be clarified and judged through formal procedures, but Li Duohui and her company did not breach the contract.
Li Duohui attended a health product press conference today and said that her mood was unaffected and she was not worried about this incident. When she was about to explain further, she paused and then said, 'My company is fine!' The translator next to her stated, 'All obligations during the contract period have been fulfilled. The company and lawyers are confirming the details, and the rest will be handled by legal judgment.'
In addition, Jung Ga-rye, the former captain of the Kia Tigers cheerleading squad in the Korean professional baseball league, was recently reported to have been bullied by a local team and is expected to develop her career in Taiwan in the second half of this year, attracting considerable attention from Taiwanese and Korean fans. When Li Duohui was asked about this, she expressed surprise, saying, 'Ah?' When further asked if she had ever experienced bullying, she replied, 'Absolutely not!' (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150429
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(Central News Agency reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 29th) Korean cheerleader Li Duohui, who is developing her career in Taiwan, was recently reported to be sued by a biotech company for NT$6.33 million in breach of contract. She attended a press conference today and stated that her mood was unaffected, saying, 'My company is fine!' Her translator revealed that the matter is currently being handled legally.
Li Duohui was previously sued by a biotech company. Afterwards, she stated through her management company that she had fulfilled her contractual obligations, and the other party had initiated mediation procedures. The matter will subsequently be clarified and judged through formal procedures, but Li Duohui and her company did not breach the contract.
Li Duohui attended a health product press conference today and said that her mood was unaffected and she was not worried about this incident. When she was about to explain further, she paused and then said, 'My company is fine!' The translator next to her stated, 'All obligations during the contract period have been fulfilled. The company and lawyers are confirming the details, and the rest will be handled by legal judgment.'
In addition, Jung Ga-rye, the former captain of the Kia Tigers cheerleading squad in the Korean professional baseball league, was recently reported to have been bullied by a local team and is expected to develop her career in Taiwan in the second half of this year, attracting considerable attention from Taiwanese and Korean fans. When Li Duohui was asked about this, she expressed surprise, saying, 'Ah?' When further asked if she had ever experienced bullying, she replied, 'Absolutely not!' (Editor: Li Heng-shan) 1150429
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