The ordeal left her so frightened that she chose to hide from the public eye.sued by her agency for breach of contractTaiwan TV stations not to air programmes containing Yuki’s performances, until all her legal disputes are settled.
The legal dispute lasted for a year and during this time, she accused her former manager of sexual harassment and he later sued her for defamation. The court later ruled that Yuki, who was then 33, had the ability to turn down unwelcome social engagements. There was also insufficient evidence to prove that her manager had sexually harassed herApart from one text message that addressed her as “baby”, most of the messages that she deemed “inappropriate” appeared to be casual and friendly in nature.Her mum had to borrow money to help them get by with Yuki revealing that she felt so helpless, she contemplated suicide.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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