Hong Loan confirmed that the house left by Meritorious Artist Vu Linh will be used as a church.
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Hong Loan said the house Vu Linh left behind will be used as a church.
On her personal page, Hong Loan (daughter of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh) said that recently there has been a lot of false information about her identity, such as finding her biological parents, being ungrateful, or having stolen money from Vu Linh 9-10 times... She said she did not want to contribute to the spread of false rumors on social media, so she kept silent to avoid causing more noise.
Regarding questions related to the house at 5 Doan Thi Diem, Phu Nhuan District (HCMC), Hong Loan affirmed that she would keep it as a place to worship her father, grandparents and ancestors. She maintained this according to the wishes of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh. "The house my father left behind, I will forever keep as a church, as my father wished when he gave me the papers to keep," she shared.
Hong Loan speaks out about the house of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh
Although she did not choose the artistic path to develop herself, Hong Loan shared that she still tries to learn and practice to occasionally produce artistic products to serve the audience. In addition, she said she is trying to find all of the spiritual heritage of artist Vu Linh, through contacting copyright owners of the artworks, to cooperate. She hopes to collect his artistic heritage on a YouTube channel to preserve and show gratitude to the audience. "Currently, my lawyer and management representative are gradually carrying out legal procedures for this," she said.
In addition, Hong Loan shared that all legal issues are being carried out sequentially and according to the correct procedures. Hong Loan said that she has a team of lawyers who are always with her. This process needs to be kept confidential, so she cannot inform the audience in detail. She emphasized: "If the opposing side says anything that violates the law, they will definitely be responsible for it."
Previously, Hong Loan filed a partial appeal against the verdict of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court.
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Recently, the noisy dispute over the inheritance of Meritorious Artist Vu Linh has attracted public attention. After the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court opened the first instance trial on January 7, the panel of judges decided that Ms. Vo Thi Hong Nhung would be divided 15% of the late Meritorious Artist Vu Linh's inheritance, while the remaining 85% belonged to Ms. Vo Thi Hong Loan. The inheritance includes: land and house at 5 Doan Thi Diem, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh City; 3,007 m2 of land in Thu Duc City (Ho Chi Minh City) and a car.
After that, Hong Loan filed a partial appeal against the first instance judgment. According to the appeal, Hong Loan did not accept the decision of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Court to declare that Ms. Vo Thi Hong Nhung was entitled to 15% of the total value of the late artist's inheritance. Hong Loan filed a petition requesting the High People's Court in Ho Chi Minh City to review the appeal and amend the first instance judgment in a way that Ms. Hong Nhung was not entitled to 15% of the artist Vu Linh's inheritance.
On January 20, Ms. Hong Nhung also filed an appeal. In the appeal, Ms. Hong Nhung argued that the court of first instance’s determination that Hong Loan was in the first line of inheritance and entitled to 85% of the inheritance value was incorrect.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/hong-loan-len-tieng-ve-ngoi-nha-cua-co-nsut-vu-linh-185250406233443724.htm
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