Actor Declared Bankrupt By Judge After Failing To Repay His Huge Loan

He didn’t show up for the hearing.

At a court hearing, a judge declared an actor–who did not attend the hearing–bankrupt.

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Vinci Wong | Vinci Wong/Facebook

Vinci Wong is a Canadian actor of Hong Kong origin, who returned to Hong Kong to pursue a career in television. Since the late 1990s, he has appeared in several series, the most recent one being Sinster Beings 2 (2024).

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“Sinster Beings 2” poster

On March 3, the Hong Kong High Court declared Vinci Wong bankrupt. This came after a credit firm alleged that Wong had failed to pay back an unsecured loan of $2.8 million HKD (approximately $360,487 USD). The firm sued Wong, who subsequently filed for bankruptcy, last December.

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| Vinci Wong/Facebook

In addition to acting, Wong is also a businessman, who holds a 28% stake in WKK Distribution Limited, a company founded by his grandfather, Wong Sha Shan. His family’s total wealth is reportedly about $3 billion HKD (approximately $386,092,336 USD).

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| Vinci Wong/Facebook
Source: The Star and VN Express International (1), (2) and (3)
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