Wu Hang-Yee falsely accused the 17 Karmapa—【Five star ⭐️ hotel】
Allegation:
Wu Hang-Yee revealed "The 2nd & 3rd Memoirs of Real Sexual Relationships between Karmapa and me". Wu accused these two intimate acts in five-star hotels, and both of them used the Line to communicate. Wu pointed out that she possesses solid evidence, so she "exposed the conversation and voice evidence of Karmapa The line on Facebook."
Clarification
Wu Hang-Yee revealed "Karmapa Line's Conversation and Voice Evidence," which was confirmed to be the Thai [กาก](Scum)fat bird account created by Wu. Therefore, the fake evidence was all designed by her. There is no doubt that Wu claimed that what happened in the five-star hotel was all written and directed by her own to defile the Karmapa. Not to mention Wu Hang-Yee saying, "Karmapa and many girlfriends had fun in a five-star hotel.", which is her fictitious plot to defame Karmapa because all her so-called solid evidence is fake evidence fabricated by her design.
Wu Hang-Yee explained several reasons why she didn't sue Karmapa, but she didn't mention a real reason because she fabricated all her so-called evidence, and the stories were all made up by her, so of course, she couldn't sue.
The first step of Wu Hang-Yee’s financial fraud plan was to take the initiative to contact Lodro Rinchen on November 19, 2018. During several communication dialogues, Wu set up the traps, claiming to be the girlfriend of the Karmapa, requesting to talk directly with Karmapa, claiming to be the victim, and demanding Karmapa apologize. The #MeToo extorter used precisely the same trick, digging a hole and letting people fall into her trap. Even more vicious is the threat of extortion, writing books and circulation without giving money, and even more eye-popping is that she uses her friend Wanda who is dying to weave her fictional romance.
For the sake of money, Wu Hang-Yee took the monk as the target of fraud, doing her best to maliciously slander, threaten, and intimidate him into asking the monk to give her a considerable sum of money. (A fake rosary wanted to sell 30 million US dollars and then extort 10 million US dollars each for compensation.)
Conclusion
The "Karmapa Incident" is not simply defamation and slander. This incident should probably involve a severe criminal act of extortion threats and conspiracy to defraud money.
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