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Chinese Business Sues Australian Escort Agency for Failure to Deliver Promise that Megan Fox Would have Sex with Him

| Jul 04, 2016 09:55 AM EDT

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Because prostitutes are still considered illegally plying their trade in China, although there would likely millions of sex trade workers in the Asian giant, a Chinese businessman decided to procure instead the services of two American celebrities and a Chinese actress through an Australian escort agency.

The Sunday Telegraph reported that Yu Xu, the wealthy Chinese, paid A$3.6 million to have sexual encounters with “Transformer” star Megan Fox, but the actress did not arrive in China and meet him as he expected.

The payment included having sex with Candice Swanepoel, a Victoria’s Secret model who is actually pregnant now, and Yang Ying, a Chinese model and actress also known as Angelababy, reported The Telegraph. The three women do not have any record of engaging in the sex trade, although it is likely that the Chinese businessman believes they do.

Because of allegedly not delivering its promise, Yu Xu filed a lawsuit against Royal Court Escorts based in Sydney. He paid Royal Court Escort in August 2014, but Angelababy did not show up in September as agreed. Yu Xu filed the case to recover his money by suing Royal Court Escorts for breach of conduct, misleading and deceptive conducts and unjust enrichment.

The huge amount he paid was supposed to include the transportation and accommodation of the three women, reported Shanghaiist. The agency, according to Australian authorities, is owned by Diljit Singh Uppal, a former Indian actor who was acquitted of murder charges about a decade ago for the death of his father.

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