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Socialite settles divorce suit with Indonesian tycoon
Deal means freeze on tycoon's assets lifted
Published on Nov 16, 2011
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Ms Jamie Chua and Mr Nurdian Cuaca agreed to an amicable settlement. The couple had been married for more than 15 years and have two children. -- PHOTOS: ST FILE, JAMIE CHUA
By K.C. Vijayan, Law Correspondent
Socialite Jamie Chua, who had been seeking $450,000 a month in maintenance from her husband, settled her suit on Tuesday.
She and her estranged husband, Indonesian tycoon Nurdian Cuaca, agreed to an amicable settlement which was recorded in the High Court before Justice Tay Yong Kwang.
The terms are confidential, but the deal also meant the court lifted a freeze on the $93 million worth of assets belonging to Mr Cuaca that had been in force since the start of this year.
The deal marks the end of a high-profile divorce suit that threatened to expose the couple's personal lifestyles to the public glare.
Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.

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Ms Jamie Chua and Mr Nurdian Cuaca agreed to an amicable settlement. The couple had been married for more than 15 years and have two children. -- PHOTOS: ST FILE, JAMIE CHUA
By K.C. Vijayan, Law Correspondent
Socialite Jamie Chua, who had been seeking $450,000 a month in maintenance from her husband, settled her suit on Tuesday.
She and her estranged husband, Indonesian tycoon Nurdian Cuaca, agreed to an amicable settlement which was recorded in the High Court before Justice Tay Yong Kwang.
The terms are confidential, but the deal also meant the court lifted a freeze on the $93 million worth of assets belonging to Mr Cuaca that had been in force since the start of this year.
The deal marks the end of a high-profile divorce suit that threatened to expose the couple's personal lifestyles to the public glare.
Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.
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