Man forges mum's signature, sells Rolls Royce to settle debts from buying flower garlands for female singers
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After frequenting clubs and buying flower garlands for female singers, Liu Kuei Liang fell into debt. In desperate need of money, the 33-year-old resorted to forging his mother's signature to sell her two cars to a dealer. Liu, also known as KentMan forges mum's signature, sells Rolls Royce to settle debts from buying flower garlands for female singers
After frequenting clubs and buying flower garlands for female singers, Liu Kuei Liang fell into debt. In desperate need of money, the 33-year-old resorted to forging his mother's signature to sell her two cars to a dealer. Liu, also known as Kent, was sentenced to 12 weeks' jail on on March 22 for two charges of forging sales and purchase agreements. According to the judgement made available on March 27, Liu got into debt in August 2022. He decided to sell his mother's cars — a Rolls Royce Dawn 6.6 V12 and a Mini Cooper SE — and contacted Low Lye Seng, a car dealer from Autoart Singapore, on Aug 1, 2022. The men agreed that the Rolls Royce would be sold for $700,000 and the Mini Cooper for $130,000. To give Low the impression that he was facilitating the transaction, Liu lied that his mother was in Taiwan and claimed he would obtain her signatures when she returned. He later forged her signatures in Chinese characters on the agreements. Liu also gave another Autoart representative his Taiwan-based friend's number when the latter asked for his mother's number to confirm the sale of the two vehicles. Read more