“A Fanzai Fire” Qin Yang owes 7 million to the creditor’s anger: put on a bad life | Entertainment | CTWANT

Artist Qin Yang (real name: Zhuang Zhengbo) used to be popular with the role of Liu Wencong in “Taiwan Torch”, and the phrase “one barrel of gasoline, one fan fire” became a classic. Unexpectedly, following that, negative news such as drunk driving and fraudulently broke out. Now another netizen surnamed Shen has accused Qin Yang of not repaying the 7 million he owes, which made him so angry that he cursed “people are shameless and invincible in the world”.

A netizen surnamed Shen complained angrily in “Breaking News Commune”. Compared with the admirable spirit of the eldest brother surnamed Peng in the entertainment industry who has the courage to face huge debts in recent news, he mightn’t help feeling that this well-known local actor and singer surnamed Zhuang in Taiwan, The signboard in the play is the one with a barrel of gasoline and a match.

A netizen surnamed Shen said, “But if I owe me 7 million (ten thousand), I will run away, and I have no executable property in my name. I always put on a posture of asking for no money and a bad life, which fully reflects the “people”. “Shameless, invincible in the world”, entertainers or managers surnamed Zhuang are welcome to confront him.”

A netizen surnamed Shen angrily accused Qin Yang of not repaying the 7 million yuan he owed. (Photo/Photo taken from Facebook/Breaking News)

From the information attached by netizens surnamed Shen, it can be seen that the expiration dates of the three promissory notes are June, July, and August of 2015, with a total amount of 7 million yuan. In addition, the Civil Ruling Confirmation Certificate stated that the promissory note ruling event was confirmed on November 25, 2015.

After the post was exposed, it sparked heated discussions, and netizens left messages such as “I haven’t seen him on TV for a long time”, “I was not drunk and said that I might withdraw 8 million from the ATM at any time. I laughed following listening to it”, “It’s not open. Has the chain restaurant turned over? Why haven’t you paid back? It’s ridiculous”, “If you won’t pay it, you won’t pay it back, and it’s the same for you here.”

Some netizens asked whether the actor was still acting in the past few years, whether he might apply for a third of the performance fee to be detained. A netizen surnamed Shen responded, “He knows how to deduct cash, and it is impossible to go to the IRS to check 24 hours a day. In addition, the Banking Law also stipulates that our creditors cannot check the debtor’s account opening information.”

In fact, as early as 2020, someone broke the news that Qin Yang owed 7 million in debt. At that time, Qin Yang’s agent responded, “There is no such thing at all, he is still working on the caring train, he has not run away, and his work and economic conditions are all normal. ” Qin Yang has not responded to the 7 million debts being turned out this time.

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