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[h=2]Teacher accused PRC woman of cheating husband of more than $100,000 and sending lewd SMSes to him[/h]Posted by temasektimes on April 8, 2012
A 47 year old teacher has accused a PRC woman of cheating her husband of more than $100,000 which plunged her family into financial difficulties!
According to the teacher who is known as Madam Tan, after her husband came to know a PRC KTV hostess in August last year, he started borrowing heavily from the banks and had incurred credit card debts of more than $100,000.
Not only did he stop giving her monthly allowance of $500 for their two children, he started borrowing money from her as well.
Madam Tan only discovered her husband’s affair with the PRC KTV hostess when she chanced about the lewd SMSes sent by the PRC woman to her husband to meet at the ‘old place’.
One of the banks has since applied a Court Order to freeze the family’s assets unless her husband pay up $700.
“The bank said it would delay applying for the order if we make an immediate payment of at least $700. I went to bank to withdraw the money and realized there is only $300 in my bank account,” Madam Tan said in an interview with a local Chinese tabloid.
When Madam Tan tried to confront her husband, she was beaten up by him instead. Though she thought of divorcing him initially, she decided against it because of her two children.
A 47 year old teacher has accused a PRC woman of cheating her husband of more than $100,000 which plunged her family into financial difficulties!
According to the teacher who is known as Madam Tan, after her husband came to know a PRC KTV hostess in August last year, he started borrowing heavily from the banks and had incurred credit card debts of more than $100,000.
Not only did he stop giving her monthly allowance of $500 for their two children, he started borrowing money from her as well.
Madam Tan only discovered her husband’s affair with the PRC KTV hostess when she chanced about the lewd SMSes sent by the PRC woman to her husband to meet at the ‘old place’.
One of the banks has since applied a Court Order to freeze the family’s assets unless her husband pay up $700.
“The bank said it would delay applying for the order if we make an immediate payment of at least $700. I went to bank to withdraw the money and realized there is only $300 in my bank account,” Madam Tan said in an interview with a local Chinese tabloid.
When Madam Tan tried to confront her husband, she was beaten up by him instead. Though she thought of divorcing him initially, she decided against it because of her two children.