Give me my money after I broke up with my fiance's niece, what's the outcome of the lawsuit?
Dec 20, 2024
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According to Chinese media Shanghai Morning Post and Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, a Shanghai court ruled that a man was not obligated to return 300,000 yuan (about 60 million won) given by his ex-fiancée, who had an affair with his nephew, to restore the relationship.
The male surnamed Lee met a woman named Xu in 2018 and became a lover.
Two years later, Li Xu announced his separation after learning that he had an affair with his nephew.
Then Xu told Mr. Li "I deceived you many times, causing you great pain. have genuine regrets""With an apology letter, "I will correct my mistakes and make amends with all my heart."" he said.
Over the next two days, Xu remitted 300,000 yuan to Li as a token of apology and compensation.
In response, Lee forgave her and maintained a relationship again.
But in 2022, Li found out that she was still dating her nephew and notified her of the breakup again.
Xu then demanded that he return the 300,000 yuan he had given him two years ago.
Hush "It was a gift from my marriageNow that we've broken up, we need to return the money" he insisted.
Following the suit, a Shanghai court recently told those who were in court "300,000 was given voluntarily by Xu as a reward, so Li did not have to return the money." he ruled. The court did not judge this as a gift.
Netizens posted comments such as "Their relationship is too complicated and confusing", "More dramatic than novels, movies, or dramas", and "Women are brazen".
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