According to a report by Jinse Finance and a disclosure by Lianhe Zaobao, Jay Chou is preparing to sue Cai Weize. Previously, Jay Chou posted a “missing person notice” in his Instagram Stories, directly pointing to his former friend, magician Cai Weize, who has gone missing. It is reported that Cai Weize had been managing Bitcoin investments for Jay Chou, with amounts reaching between 100 million to 200 million TWD (approximately 4.22 million to 8.44 million SGD). Currently, Jay Chou's record label, JVR Music, has not responded.
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