A thriller crypto exec, mentioned to be within the midst of a $10 billion divorce battle, might have discovered an unlikely ally and authorized advisor within the type of controversial crypto mogul Justin Solar.
The put up, translated from Chinese language, claimed the couple’s dividable belongings exceed $10 billion and embrace crypto and varied different belongings which might be nonetheless being totted up.
Solar responded to this the put up by providing to assist defend the “legal rights and interests” of “one party,” telling them to contact him as quickly as potential.
我方有两点看法:1. 我们会坚定帮助一方维护合法权益,请尽快联系我方!2. 涉及分割财产中还是涉及到我方的合法财产,必须尽快退回,专门财务团队必须尽快将账册提交给我方,我方也会在香港高院提起民事诉讼要求公开账册。 https://t.co/07HA4tKoN4
— H.E. Justin Solar 🍌 (@justinsuntron) March 21, 2025
Solar’s supply to guard the authorized rights of 1 get together within the reported $10 billion divorce.
Moreover, he claimed that if his “legal property” is concerned within the divorce, it “must be returned.”
Solar mentioned, “The specialized financial team must submit the account books to us as soon as possible. We will also file a civil lawsuit in the Hong Kong High Court to request the disclosure of the account books.”
It’s not clear if Solar is providing to defend the authorized rights of the previous crypto boss or the person they’re reportedly divorcing.
Hypothesis is rife concerning the events concerned within the alleged divorce. A number of customers on X speculate it is likely to be Leon Li Lin, the founding father of Houbi who offered his majority shareholder place in 2022. Justin Solar then grew to become an advisor to the agency and is probably going operating the change.
Former Binance chief Changpeng Zhao is one other identify being tossed round on social media. Zhao has been married to Yang Weiqing since 2003 and the couple has two kids collectively. Nonetheless, he has additionally been in a “life partner” relationship with He Yi, his Binance co-founder at Binance, since 2014.
Zhao resigned as Binance CEO in November 2023 after being sentenced to 4 months in jail after he pleaded responsible to a cash laundering cost within the US.