Chen Liping and Lin Meijiao among victims of 'heartless con artist' who is jailed 12 years

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Two local actresses, Chen Liping and Lin Meijiao , gave Ms Soh a total of $460,000 to invest with Wu Hong.

Two prominent Singapore media personalities - actresses Chen Liping and Lin Meijiao - were also tricked into giving her money for the fake schemes. The Chinese national, who was described as a "heartless con artist" by the prosecution, had duped Tam Kwong Yoeng, 50, into delivering more than $1.4 million to her; and Soh Choon Heong, 61, into handing over $734,000.

Wu's representations were false, as the purported investment schemes did not exist. DPP Tan pointed out that Wu also failed to explain why, both during trial and in her statements, she failed to provide any information about the alleged clients for whom she claimed to have gambled.Tam testified that Wu had used two schemes to defraud him into giving over money and that he persisted in giving it to Wu because he trusted her.

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