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Pansy Ho Files for Injunction Against Former Financial Broker for Year-Long Harassment
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Pansy Ho, the eldest daughter of the late casino magnate Stanley Ho, and the Executive Chairman and Managing Director of Shun Tak Holdings, has filed a lawsuit in the High Court. She accuses a woman, believed to be a former licensed representative of the Securities and Futures Commission, of continuous harassment and intimidation since March last year. Ho is seeking a court order to prohibit the woman from coming within 30 meters of her and from making or spreading any defamatory or derogatory statements about her. Additionally, she is pursuing damages, plus interest and legal costs.

According to the Judiciary's website, the case has not yet been scheduled for a hearing.

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The plaintiff, Pansy Ho (Ho Chiu King Pansy Catilina), is the Executive Chairman of Shun Tak Holdings and also the Chairperson and Executive Director of MGM China. The defendant, Chen Pan Yu Steffi, shares the name with a former licensed representative of the Securities and Futures Commission. In her filing, Pansy Ho claims that since March last year, she has been harassed and intimidated by the defendant, who resides in Tsuen Wan's The Pavilia Bay, for nearly a year. She is now requesting a court order to prohibit the defendant from directly or indirectly harassing her, contacting her via phone or email, entering her properties without permission, or staying within 30 meters of MGM China and Shun Tak Holdings' offices at Shun Tak Centre. (ec/da)


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