Lianhe Zaobao: Jay Chou is preparing to file a lawsuit against Cai Weize, who once managed his Bitcoin investment.
According to Lianhe Zaobao, Jay Chou is preparing to sue Cai Weize. Earlier, Jay Chou posted a "missing person notice" in his Instagram story, pointing directly at his former friend and magician Cai Weize for being missing. It is reported that Cai Weize had previously managed bitcoin investments on behalf of Jay Chou, with amounts reaching 1 to 2 billion Taiwanese dollars (approximately 4.22 to 8.44 million Singapore dollars). Currently, JVR Music, to which Jay Chou belongs, has not responded.
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