Ex-lover's 'HK$139m blackmail'
Bar manager threatened to kill the wife, daughter and business partner of wealthy married man 'Mr X' if he didn't pay her the money, court told
Patsy Moy
Aug 25, 2011
A bar manager demanded payments totalling HK$139 million from her wealthy former lover and threatened to kill his wife, daughter and business partner if he didn't give her the money, the District Court was told yesterday.
Ki Chun-yim, 39, was with the man, identified only as Mr X to protect his identity, for about a year.
He rented a flat for her in Sham Shui Po and paid her HK$60,000 a month, the court heard. But testifying from behind a screen yesterday, Mr X, now 50, said after they split up, Ki told him she had hired private detectives to watch him.
This made him believe she would harm him, his family and his business partner, identified as Mr Y.
Mr X told the court: "She was able to specify what law firms or investment banks I had visited.
"She was also able to tell of conversations between me and Mr Y when we were in a massage parlour.
"She said to me something like, `You enjoy a happy family life while I am always alone and lonely. I will make sure your family will be destroyed.'" He added: "She asked me to buy coffins for my family members.
"She also said, `I will make sure your family members will die ahead of you. That will be the heaviest punishment on you.'
"It was out of extreme fear about her threat that I gave in and made payments to her."
Senior Public Prosecutor Virginia Lau Siu-yee told the court that Mr X made several payments to Ki totalling up to HK$10 million, but she kept approaching him for more.
Ki, represented by Lawrence Lok SC, pleaded not guilty to nine charges of blackmail, totalling HK$139 million, and one charge of perverting justice. The alleged offences took place between December 2007 and October 2009.
Prosecutor Lau said Mr X came to know Ki in a pub where she worked as a public relations manager in September 2006.
But the relationship turned sour and Mr X decided to part from her in August the following year. Mr X said they argued about money.
He said: "When I told her I did not have in my bank account the amount she wanted, she said she wanted my company stocks."
He added: "Once I stayed overnight in her place and there was a knife on the bed. She said she wanted to use it to kill me."
In March 2009, Ki threatened to hurt Mr X's wife and daughter. She also told him it would be no use calling the police as she was "prepared to spend her life in jail".
Ki made a report to police that month, but afterwards she threatened Mr X again, asking him not to give a witness statement to police, it was alleged. Ki was then arrested on December 10 last year. Lau alleged Ki made her first attempt at blackmail in December 2007 when Ki met Mr X outside her flat.
She asked for HK$2 million or she would kill his wife and their daughter. She also threatened to kill Mr Y.
Mr X later paid HK$1 million in the hope of settling the matter.
But Ki continued to go after Mr X, calling him and going to his office and his home, it was claimed.
He later paid her further payments of HK$4 million. On several occasions between April and 0ctober 2009, Ki asked for HK$120 million.
One afternoon in June 2009, Ki went to Mr X's office with a fruit knife and pointed it at him, Lau said.
Ki was remanded in custody. The hearing will continue today.
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