1. Rich people are being chased for debts. Wang Ke, a rich man, has been in trouble recently. He has been the defendant in six debt lawsuits in just a few months. As a "rich man" who is rumored to have a net worth of 20 billion, he One of the "Four Young Masters in Beijing" and the husband of the film and television beauty star Liu Tao, there are rumors that Wang Ke's investment company has a market value of 20 billion yuan.
2. The young rich man is involved in lawsuits. The life of the rich man Wang Ke and the female star Liu Tao will continue to be beautiful in the public eye. However, one after another debt collection lawsuits broke the editor's wealth myth about Wang Ke. On May 8, 2010, Wang Ke applied for a Guangfa credit card at his bank. After formal review, the bank issued a Guangfa unlimited card with a limit of 2 million yuan to Wang Ke. A few months after opening the card, Wang Ke already owed more than 2.6 million yuan on this credit card. Although the bank repeatedly called for collection, Wang Ke still refused to return the money, and the bank had to take Wang Ke to court.
3. Dual debts of money and law. Speculations about the identity and financial resources of the rich have risen from simple personal curiosity to a debate about "being rich" and "pseudo-rich". Various unfavorable statements have been circulated, forming a logically reasonable "evidence chain", which makes people believe that the so-called rich people are just in name only.
4. What makes everyone confused is whether Wang Ke is "being rich" or is indeed a "fake rich man". His passive response to the lawsuit reflects his disregard for the law, which makes people doubt this public opinion. While the characters are full of curiosity, they also have some opinions. Perhaps in the near future, Wang Ke will not only have to pay back the "monetary debt" he owed, but also pay a certain price for the "legal debt" he owed.