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索要千万逼死前夫,翟欣欣犯敲诈勒索罪被判有期徒刑12年
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-19 03:18

Core Viewpoint - The case surrounding the death of WePhone founder Su Xiangmao and the subsequent legal actions against his ex-wife Zhai Xinxin highlights issues of alleged extortion and the impact of personal relationships on financial matters [1][2][3] Group 1: Legal Proceedings - On September 19, 2025, the Haidian District People's Court sentenced Zhai Xinxin to 12 years in prison for extortion and imposed a fine of 100,000 RMB, along with compensation of over 70,000 RMB to the plaintiffs [1][3] - Following Su Xiangmao's death, his family filed a civil lawsuit in April 2018, seeking the return of nearly 10 million RMB in assets from Zhai Xinxin, which resulted in a court ruling in March 2023 that ordered her to return cash and a car valued at nearly 10 million RMB and to revoke her ownership of two properties [2] - Zhai Xinxin was arrested in June 2023 for extortion, and she later pleaded guilty to the charges [2][3] Group 2: Financial Implications - Su Xiangmao's suicide was reportedly linked to financial distress, as he claimed in his suicide note that he was being extorted for 10 million RMB and a property in Sanya, while stating his total assets were only 6.6 million RMB [1] - The court found that Zhai Xinxin's actions constituted extortion, as she had no legal basis for claiming compensation or damages during the divorce, and her demands were for Su Xiangmao's personal assets [3]