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Ex-wife retracts evidence in $10m Americhip fraud case

Americhip says its former employee Jason Dean admitted the fraud.

Victoria Young
Mon, 20 Apr 2015

The former wife of Jason Dean, the man accused by US marketing firm Americhip of a $10 million fraud, has retracted her evidence against him.

Yvonne Chan, or Lee Li Fang had originally filed an affidavit in support of Americhip’s claim against her former husband.

The American firm alleges Mr Dean

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Victoria Young
Mon, 20 Apr 2015
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Ex-wife retracts evidence in $10m Americhip fraud case
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