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Man who claimed to be a deceived and defrauded lover was actually a delusional admirer, B.C. judge rules

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Man who claimed to be a deceived and defrauded lover was actually a delusional admirer, B.C. judge rules
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Court dismisses claims of fraud, says Dongdong Huang was not deceived by Peipei Li

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Bethany Lindsay · CBC News · Posted: Nov 18, 2020 5:00 AM PT | Last Updated: 43 minutes ago

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Dongdong Huang transferred hundreds of thousands of dollars to Peipei Li's relatives in China. He claimed she led him to believe they were in love. (The Associated Press)
Vancouver lawyer Dongdong Huang claimed that Peipei Li tricked him into believing she loved him and wanted to marry him so he would shower her with more than $1 million in cash and gifts.
But a judge has ruled that Huang was actually an infatuated friend who refused to take no for an answer. In fact, Huang's treatment of the much younger Li was at times "obsessive and borderline (at least) stalking," B.C. Supreme Court Justice Elaine Adair said in a decision dismissing Huang's claims of fraud.
"In my opinion, Dr. Huang's assertions that Ms. Li represented she was in love with him and available for a long-term spousal relationship with him are a product of Dr. Huang's imagination and his infatuation with Ms. Li," Adair wrote in a judgment on Monday.
"Ms. Li in fact communicated the opposite of what Dr. Huang asserts ... and she never had any intention of deceiving him about her feelings. However, Dr. Huang would not accept what Ms. Li was telling him."
Huang, who has a doctorate in law and is also a published poet, filed suit against Li after learning that for the five months he believed they were in a romantic relationship, she was engaged and then married to another man.
Now 62, Huang acknowledged in court that he'd never had sex with Li, and in fact had only ever kissed her on the forehead.
Nonetheless, he testified they'd had a "spousal and lover relationship" that she'd used to convince him to hand over the bulk of his life savings to her and her family members. That includes wiring about $580,000 to relatives in China.
'Dr. Huang heard and saw only what he wanted'
But WeChat messages entered into evidence at trial show that on multiple occasions, Li had rebuffed Huang's romantic overtures, writing at one point, "I have clearly expressed my thoughts that I will not be with you ... To me, you are like an elder brother, an elder, like a father or an elder brother."
Most photos that Huang snapped during the time of their supposed relationship also show Li wearing a large and very prominent diamond engagement ring, a detail that Huang claimed he didn't notice.
"Dr. Huang heard and saw only what he wanted to hear and see," Adair wrote.
"The only excuse acceptable to Dr. Huang's pride, based on how things turned out with Ms. Li, is, not that he was love-struck and blindly infatuated with her, but that he was tricked and lied to by her."
Li, an office administrator who is now 35, became engaged to a wealthy Chinese businessman named Luhua Rao shortly after she met Huang for the first time in June 2015.
Li and Rao were married in Las Vegas in April 2016, though the union was short-lived. As it turns out, Rao was already married to another woman — but that's another story altogether.

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During the time Dongdong Huang believed he was in a relationship with Peipei Li, she married someone else. (Nick Rudnicki)
Together, Li and Rao incorporated LPP Properties with plans of investing millions of dollars in Lower Mainland real estate.
Beginning in March 2016, Huang began helping Li with certain business matters as well as providing some legal services for LPP.
At around the same time, Huang began writing poems about Li, including one entitled Long-awaited Puppy Love.
The judge's 133-page decision details numerous meetings between the pair when it appears Huang interpreted Li's expressions of friendship and affection as love, as well as long strings of emotional WeChat messages Huang sent late at night.
'Obsessive' behaviour begins as friendship falls apart
Things began unravelling in August 2016 when Huang realized that Li was romantically involved with Rao, according to the judgment. That's when the "obsessive" behaviour kicked into full gear, Adair said.
Huang copied a vacation itinerary from the notebook of Li's assistant and called hotels where Li and Rao would be staying to find out the sleeping arrangements, the judgment shows.
Using the flight details in the itinerary, Huang showed up at Vancouver International Airport upon the couple's return and watched them get into a cab together. Huang then drove to Li's house and parked outside, listening to snippets of Li and Rao's conversation for about half an hour.
His friendship and business relationship with Li apparently fell apart during an angry confrontation at Vancouver's famed Vij's restaurant not long after that.
According to the judgment, Li sent Huang WeChat messages after that dinner accusing him of "serious harassment" and told him to stop contacting her. She then wrote him a bank draft for about $193,000 and returned gifts of expensive jewelry from Tiffany's.
Adair's judgment does raise questions about Li's morals in facilitating cash transfers to her family members, saying those could be "perhaps criticized very harshly." But questionable morals are not equivalent to fraud, the judge said.
Despite dismissing most of Huang's claims, Adair did order Li to pay Huang $2,280 for unjust enrichment — the amount Huang paid for repair of stucco and tree trimming around Li's home, services the judge found were not meant to be gifts.
At the same time, Adair ordered Huang to present Li with an accounting of $1,000 that he was supposed to hold in trust for her.
Adair dismissed Huang's claims against Li's company and her brother.
 

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Legal battle between former lovers and business partners spans continents and levels of B.C. justice


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Jason Proctor · CBC News · Posted: Jun 11, 2019 5:00 AM PT | Last Updated: June 11, 2019

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The battle between Chinese millionaire Luhua Rao and his Las Vegas bride Peipei Li has consumed the B.C. courts for nearly three years. (Eugene Hoshiko/Associated Press)

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Peipei Li and Luhua Rao got married in a Las Vegas fever in April 2016.
The B.C. courts have been sweating the dissolution of their union ever since.
The former romantic and business partners have faced off in both civil and family court. They've claimed and counterclaimed and accused each other of trying to manipulate both the Canadian and Chinese legal systems.
Three separate B.C. Supreme Court justices have already weighed in on elements of the case.
And this week, three Appeal Court justices will dissect the saga once again as Rao — a Chinese millionaire businessman — attempts to undo Li's lower court victories.
Who can settle this mess?
The Appeal Court actions centre on issues underlying the "multiplicity of legal proceedings" the pair have launched in Canada and in China — where Li is suing Rao for bigamy and he's trying to force her into trade arbitration.
They're questions that affect both the B.C. taxpayers footing the bill for the province's legal system as well as the couple using the courts to settle personal and financial grudges.

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Judges at both the B.C. Supreme and B.C. Appeal Court levels have been asked to consider the saga of Peipei Li and Luhua Rao. (David Horemans/CBC)
What is the relationship between domestic courts and international bodies when parties have ties to both countries?
Who should have the final word on this messiest of marriages?
And is there a judge anywhere who can satisfy both parties?
Surprise! Another wife!
The basic facts of the case are quite simple. Rao was introduced to Li — an office administrator — during a business trip to Canada in August 2015.
They got married and also started a corporation called LPP Properties to invest in Vancouver real estate.

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Luhua Rao alleges Peipei Li used $7 million of his money to buy this home in Vancouver's Shaughnessy neighbourhood. (Google Maps)
Li is the sole director of the company and although they are equal shareholders, Rao put in $17.6 million while Li contributed $1,000 to the venture.
About $7 million was used to purchase a home on Vancouver's west side.
According to Li's version of events, she didn't know Rao also had a wife in China.
"In late autumn 2016, the relationship between Ms. Li and Mr. Rao collapsed, and relations between the parties became acrimonious," reads a statement of claim filed by Li last summer.
"At no time prior to the breakdown in the relationship did Mr. Rao disclose to Ms. Li that he remained married in China."
'Unfair tactical advantage'
It's at this point in the story — nearly three years ago — that Li and Rao turned to the courts.
He sued her to get back the money he'd sunk into their business partnership — failing to mention the fact they'd been married — and then she sued him for divorce.

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Luhua Rao and Peipei Li were married in Las Vegas in April 2016. They've been splitting up in B.C. courts almost ever since. (Sam Morris/Las Vegas Sun via Associated Press)
Rao ultimately wanted to discontinue his lawsuit — asking a Chinese trade arbitration panel to rule on the matter instead.
One B.C. Supreme Court judge accused Rao of "attempting to achieve an unfair tactical advantage" and ordered him to stop taking further action in China.
Another judge annulled the marriage but wouldn't strike Li's demands for spousal support and a division of property.
Rao will argue to overturn both decisions in Appeal Court this week.
A Hong Kong meeting ...
But that's by no means the end of the tale.
Their Appeal Court seats will still be warm when the unhappy couple suit up in B.C. Supreme Court next week to argue another claim Li filed last summer alleging that she and Rao met in person in Hong Kong in March 2018 to agree on a settlement to the whole mess.

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In a lawsuit filed last summer, Peipei Li claims she and Luhua Rao met in Hong Kong in March 2018 to discuss a settlement to their legal battle. (Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty)
She claims they agreed that he would get about $8 million and she would keep the house and all the remaining assets of LPP Properties.
Rao hasn't filed a response because he claims that if he did so Li might argue that he was acknowledging the jurisdiction of the B.C. courts to settle a claim he's hoping to have handled by Chinese arbitration.
Instead, Rao has applied to have the proceedings stayed.
And besides, he says, "that settlement agreement was never agreed to."
P.S. One more lawsuit
Oh, and one more thing.
LPP Properties, the real estate investment partnership Li and Rao formed when they were still in love — the one in which she's the sole director — filed a new lawsuit last week against Rao seeking $16 million plus interest for money he allegedly borrowed from the company.
No response has been filed and no hearing date has been set.
In one of his court filings, Rao claims he and Li spent at most 20 days together during the time they were actually married.
It's a fraction of the time it has taken them to split up.
 

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Nowadays so many new terminology for old medical problems we had last time....

a) Hum sup is now called Sex Addiction
b) Stupid is now called Dyslexia
c) Stealing is now called Kleptomania
d) Violent Behaviour is now called Clinical Depression
e) Naughty Behaviour is now called ADHD
f) Indian is now called Malay
 
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