Following CBT Charge, Jason Lo Attacks Local Media



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Singer Jason Lo has threatened to sue the media over CBT coverage of his trial. (Image from Facebook)

KUALA LUMPUR: Singer Jason Jonathan Lo has criticized local media outlets in an Instagram post in response to articles posted about his ongoing breach of trust (CBT) case.

In the video, the singer pointed to The Star and Bernama, claiming that they were guilty of “many unfair things.” However, she did not specify what these “unfair things” were.

“You have many things to answer to, and many things need to be fixed, they need to be addressed.”

At one point in the one-minute clip, Lo threatened legal action.

“You can call me whatever you want, but don’t call me dishonest. No, I’m just kidding, you can’t call me either, what will happen is that I will sue you, and that is what is happening. “

In the video clip, Lo also announced a press conference he had planned at The Bee in Publika, where he said that he would “say exactly what the truth is, because I am a very bad liar.”

Yesterday, Lo and a colleague pleaded not guilty in Sessions Court to a CBT charge involving money belonging to a record company amounting to more than RM200,000 last year.

Lo and Muhammad Yakub Hussaini, both directors of Fat Boys Records Sdn Bhd, were entrusted with the company’s money worth RM 232,500 and allegedly breached trust by fraudulently using the money for personal use.

The court granted the two defendants bail of RM30,000 each and set October 2 for the case to be mentioned for the production of documents.

In November of last year, Lo was also charged in Magistrates Court here with breaking into a home and using methamphetamine. He pleaded not guilty to both charges.

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