15.58亿元!许家印前妻丁玉梅更多资产曝光

Core Viewpoint - The Hong Kong High Court has approved China Evergrande Group's application to change the injunction, allowing it to initiate legal proceedings against Ding Yumei, the ex-wife of Xu Jiayin, in Jersey, Gibraltar, Canada, and Singapore to enforce overseas assets valued at over $220 million (approximately RMB 1.558 billion) [1]. Group 1 - The court found that Ding Yumei has significant assets in specified jurisdictions, including CAD 100 million (approximately RMB 503 million) in a Royal Bank of Canada account, $71 million (approximately RMB 503 million) in a bank account with Jardine Matheson in Singapore, $57.6 million (approximately RMB 408 million) in a Gibraltar-based Swiss bank account, and £675,000 (approximately RMB 6.298 million) in a Barclays Bank account in Jersey, totaling over $220 million [3][5]. - Evergrande's lawyers indicated that Ding Yumei has taken a "generally uncooperative attitude" towards legal proceedings in Hong Kong and the UK, evidenced by her sudden change in stance regarding the disposal of a property in Hong Kong and refusal to provide details on the redemption of funds from the Jardine Matheson bank account [5]. - Ding Yumei's defense argues that there is no intention to dissipate assets, claiming that Evergrande's application would impose significant cross-border legal fees on her, constituting undue pressure, and that the court should await the outcome of her prior application to lift the injunction [5].