Chen Lingjiu was named as a defendant in the JPEX case
Chen Lingjiu, who endorsed the virtual asset trading platform JPEX, was implicated in fraud. The Taipei District Prosecutor's Office in China directed the Investigation Bureau Taipei City Investigation Department to summon four people, including JPEX's Taiwan chief partner Zhang Dongying, to the case. Chen Lingjiu, originally a witness, was listed as a defendant. Chen Lingjiu stated through his broker that they had already gone to the police station last week to explain the part of the complaint made by the public and provided all the evidence to the police. Due to the confidentiality of the investigation, relevant information cannot be disclosed. Currently, Lingjiu's work and concerts are proceeding as normal, and we will continue to cooperate with the investigation of the prosecutor's office, hoping that the truth of this incident can be revealed as soon as possible.
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