According to Sohu, Hong Kong media reported on March 10 that Yu Dong, president of Bona Film Group, is being pursued by Wynn Macau over an unpaid debt of HKD4.73 million. The news quickly caused a stir online, sparking heated discussions and quickly climbing the trending search rankings.
Amid growing public attention, Bona Film Group released a statement denying the allegations. “This information is not true. We are currently reporting and taking action against related posts,” said a representative of the film company.
According to Hong Kong media, the problem stems from a lawsuit filed by the casino. Wynn Macau claims that Yu Dong borrowed HKD10 million from them on May 1, 2024 and promised to repay the amount by May 16, 2024. However, as of November last year it had only repaid part of the loan, leaving an outstanding balance of around HKD5.73 million.
In January this year, a payment check issued by Yu Dong was reportedly rejected by the bank. Subsequently, on February 1, he would pay another HKD million, but the remaining HKD 4.73 million has not yet been settled.
As a result, Wynn Macau filed a lawsuit in the Hong Kong High Court on March 3, demanding Yu Dong repay the remaining debt along with interest.
Yu Dong is the head of Bona Film Group, one of the largest film companies in China, and is widely known as a leading figure in the country’s film industry. The case is currently attracting considerable public attention.
Sources: Znews


