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NY Court Dismisses Case Brought By Exiled Chinese Billionaire - Report

New York Supreme Court Judge Paul Goetz threw out the complaint brought by Guo Wengui.
A New York court has dismissed a $300 million lawsuit against
Chinese developer SOHO China and principal Shiya Pan, according
to media reports, and a case shining a light on the state of
litigation in the US real estate market.
New York Supreme Court Judge Paul Goetz threw out the complaint
brought by Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese billionaire and real
estate developer, who alleged he had been unjustifiably sued by
Soho two years ago. The judge found no indication that the 2017
lawsuit had been “perversely utilized” by Soho for any other goal
than to protect its reputation, The Real Deal
reported.
Guo reportedly accused Soho of a “malicious and knowingly
baseless attempt to badger [Guo] through unjustifiable
litigation.” Guo alleged that as a result of that case, his
construction projects were cancelled and he lost rental income.
He sought $300 million in damages and attorney fees.
The Soho lawsuit had accused Guo of slander for accusing the
company on social media of improperly procuring favourable zoning
changes to increase the value of its development, colluding with
Chinese government officials and breaking regulatory
agreements.
Soho dropped its case in 2018 while a motion to dismiss from Guo
was still pending.