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quarta-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2011

Stanley Ho: so os muito ricos tem o privilegio de ter bandidos na propria familia...

Pois é, ainda bem que você, eu e a maior parte dos que nos lêem, não temos tanto dinheiro assim. Tem suas vantagens, claro, mas também pode ser perigoso...

Ho family feud takes new twist
Shanghai Daily, February 17, 2011

ASIAN casino magnate Stanley Ho has filed a new lawsuit in an attempt to get back a US$1.45 billion stake in his Macau gambling empire that he says was seized by members of his own family.

It's yet another twist in a family feud that erupted in late January over who will control Ho's interests in the world's biggest gambling market.

The 89-year-old Ho, who was hospitalized for seven months after reportedly undergoing brain surgery in August 2009, has 16 surviving children by four women he calls his wives. The ongoing drama highlights a power struggle among different branches of the family for control of his gambling business.

Ho's law firm said yesterday it had filed legal proceedings for a second time in Hong Kong's High Court. The first suit was withdrawn after Ho's relatives promised to try to negotiate an agreement.

The firm's senior partner, Gordon Oldham, told reporters that it went back to the courts again because no deal had been reached.

"Dr Ho is very annoyed, very disappointed that in spite of two weeks of discussion between the four families, no resolution has been brought to him," he said.

The firm said that Pansy and Daisy Ho, two of Ho's daughters by his second wife, have broken their promise to return the stake.

The two are named as defendants in a writ filed with the court, along with two companies controlled by the families of Ho's second and third wives, and Lanceford, a company that held Ho's stake in Hong Kong-listed casino operator Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, or SJM.

Controversy erupted when SJM said most of Ho's shares in Lanceford were being transferred to the companies controlled by the families of the second and third wives.

Ho says he wants to divide his assets equally among his four families.

Oldham reiterated that Ho was misled into signing over the shares.

"Dr Ho was not aware of what he was being asked to sign, he was not aware of the nature of the documents and we have to draw our own conclusions as to the influence of Pansy and Daisy or others," he said.

The law firm said the legal action would continue until Ho's shares are returned and other family members may be added "unless their full cooperation is forthcoming."

The high-stakes drama has fascinated Hong Kong residents with its glimpse into the private life of one of the city's wealthiest men. Forbes earlier this year estimated Ho's fortune at US$3.1 billion.

Macau's economy has boomed since it broke up its gambling monopoly eight years ago. Ho's casinos are still the market leaders, accounting for about 30 percent of the city's gambling revenue, which surged to a record US$23.5 billion last year.

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