Sister of Singaporean music producer’s alleged victim denies police report made to ‘fix’ him over contract rejection


Ken Lim is contesting seven charges involving five alleged victims and will go through a trial for each victim. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: A singer-songwriter who made a police report against music producer Ken Lim for making sexual comments towards her did not do so because she was out to “fix” him for not signing her to his label, her younger sister said in court.

The alleged victim’s sister said this during a trial on Wednesday (July 10) in response to the defence team’s suggestion that the sisters had “finally found an opportunity to fix Ken Lim” because he did not offer the singer-songwriter a contract in 2012.

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