A gambling debt linked to Hong Kong actor Jacky Heung has been fully settled, Macau casino operator MGM China has said, saying legal proceedings have been terminated.
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The casino company made the statement on Wednesday, a day after the media reported that its subsidiary, MGM Grand Paradise, had issued a writ against Heung.
The actor was sued for at least HK$1.4 million (HK$178,000) in gambling debts, according to the court document.
“The matter involving Mr. Jacky Heung Cho arose from a credit guarantee he provided for a third party. Due to overdue payments not being made, MGM China subsequently initiated standard legal procedures to address the related matters,” MGM China said.
“Recently, all payments have been fully settled and the corresponding legal procedures have been terminated,” it added.

Clarifying the situation, MGM China said that it was not its usual practice to engage with the media regarding internal gaming operational processes.
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