SINGAPORE — Entertainment lawyer Samuel Seow and his former employee have both withdrawn police reports against each other, more than a week after she alleged that she had been physically and verbally assaulted by him.
In a press release issued on Friday (May 25) and signed off by Mr Seow's artiste management company Beam Artistes and the 19-year-old former employee, the teen said that her actions were "misguided", and led by "several disgruntled ex-lawyers" from Mr Seow's law firm.
"Mr Seow remains an important mentor and benefactor to me," she said. The girl worked for Beam Artistes and her name is withheld for privacy reasons, the company said.
TODAY reported before that the girl claimed Mr Seow, 45, had grabbed and pushed her to the ground, flung a metal stapler at her, splashed cold water on her, or threatened to "take a knife and kill her" on at least three occasions over March and April — claims that the lawyer refuted.
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In a press release issued on Friday (May 25) and signed off by Mr Seow's artiste management company Beam Artistes and the 19-year-old former employee, the teen said that her actions were "misguided", and led by "several disgruntled ex-lawyers" from Mr Seow's law firm.
"Mr Seow remains an important mentor and benefactor to me," she said. The girl worked for Beam Artistes and her name is withheld for privacy reasons, the company said.
TODAY reported before that the girl claimed Mr Seow, 45, had grabbed and pushed her to the ground, flung a metal stapler at her, splashed cold water on her, or threatened to "take a knife and kill her" on at least three occasions over March and April — claims that the lawyer refuted.
More at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ployee-drop-police-reports-against-each-other