Nike sues Hong Kong actor Edison Chen for HK$1 million over alleged contract breach
Nike alleges that Chen’s fashion company breached its agreement by failing to pay for products sportswear giant provided

US sportswear giant Nike is suing Hong Kong celebrity Edison Chen Koon-hei for US$126,615 for an alleged breach of contract.
Nike filed the lawsuit in the Central District Court of California in the United States on Tuesday, demanding the former actor and singer pay compensation and interest of 1.5 per cent per month starting 30 days after the first invoice date until payment is completed.
It is also seeking additional costs, collection agency fees and reasonable lawyers’ fees from the fashion entrepreneur.
Earlier media reports said Nike was asking for US$126 million, following a clerical error in court records, when the sum was US$126,615, or nearly HK$1 million.
Chen made a cryptic social media post on Wednesday morning featuring a photo of himself wearing the latest trainers released by his streetwear brand Clot in collaboration with Adidas, with the caption “WORD!?!?”.
He followed up on Thursday by posting a meme on Instagram showing watermelon slices, accompanied by the caption “THIRSTY? WELL DAMN”.