Kim Lee Wins Divorce Battle Against “Crazy English” Founder Li Yang

Kim Lee Wins Divorce Battle Against “Crazy English” Founder Li Yang
Feb 04, 2013 By eChinacities.com


Kim                                             Yang Li
 

Nearly 18 months after Kim Lee, the wife of Crazy English founder Li Yang, first posted photos illustrating domestic abuse inflicted by Li on Weibo, their divorce was finalized in a Beijing court on Sunday, February 3. The court ruled that Li Yang was guilty of committing domestic violence, and granted Kim Lee the custody of their three daughters, while Li Yang was ordered to pay 100,000 RMB per year in child support until all of the children reach the age of 18. Li Yang will keep the property registered in his name as well as the trademark for his company, but he will pay Lee a one-time sum of 12 million RMB for the property that the two shared. In addition, the court also granted Lee’s request for a three-month restraining order against Li. If Li breaks this restraining order, depending on the seriousness of situation, he could be tried for criminal offenses.

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sam.A2

Being mighty successful as an educator, would surpass any down side he has in life. We all have some set backs. But we are accounted for our great accomplishments as well. Mothers and all straight thinkers, would not mix these issues. A love for a child, and her,, or his education is above personal matters. All great people, past and present, have had a tender side to their perspnalities. Don't just pry on it. Weigh things wisely.

Feb 07, 2013 03:31 Report Abuse

Guest2076540

But my question is: is being an asshole on the internet a badge of honor too. But, I'll pretend you actually said something valuable and say : maybe if he changed the name he wouldn't have the earning power to pay the child support he owes. And maybe his lawyers will convince him otherwise. Do a bit of checking and you will find a long list of companies from many nations who have founders and senior managers who got into trouble and didn't change their name. And a bit of nastiness in your life seems to actual work well for some. But, I'm actually being kind to your inane, and racist comment.

Feb 05, 2013 01:40 Report Abuse