Group 1 - The Hong Kong High Court ruled on the inheritance dispute involving Wahaha Group founder Zong Qinghou, approving a temporary injunction requested by three plaintiffs [2][3] - The court ordered the defendant, Zong Fuli, to refrain from withdrawing or transferring any assets from the Hong Kong HSBC account of Jian Hao Ventures Limited until the outcome of related litigation in Hangzhou [3][5] - The plaintiffs, Zong Jichang, Zong Jieli, and Zong Jisheng, claim to be non-marital children of Zong Qinghou, while the defendant is Zong Qinghou's only daughter and current chairman of Wahaha Group, Zong Fuli [4] Group 2 - Zong Qinghou established two wills in February 2024, one concerning specific overseas assets and the other regarding assets within mainland China, neither of which named the plaintiffs as beneficiaries [3][5] - The plaintiffs allege that Zong Qinghou had instructed subordinates to set up a trust account at HSBC in Hong Kong, promising to allocate $700 million to each of them, totaling $2.1 billion [5] - As of early 2024, the HSBC account balance was approximately $1.8 billion, with $110,000 reportedly withdrawn from the account by May 2024 [5]
娃哈哈遗产争夺案,宗馥莉首战败退?香港高院:宗馥莉暂不得挪用香港汇丰账户资产
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-01 11:26