Popular Filipino-Chinese actor Ken Chan, best known for his roles in My Special Tatay and Alyas Robin Hood, is currently facing serious legal charges after a warrant of arrest was issued for his involvement in a syndicated estafa case. The actor, whose real name is Ken Kenneth Lee Chan, is accused of being involved in an alleged investment scam that defrauded a client of millions of pesos.
Reports reveal that Chan allegedly solicited ₱14 million from a client, promising a 10% monthly return on investment for a restaurant business venture. However, the promised returns never materialized, and the client later reported the matter to authorities.
The case has shocked many, as Chan has been known for his clean public image and successful career in the entertainment industry. His fans were left in disbelief over the accusations, which have caused a stir both in showbiz circles and among his followers.
When authorities went to Chan’s residential address in a subdivision in Barangay Tandang Sora, Quezon City, to serve the arrest warrant, they found that the actor was not at home. It is still unclear where he is currently hiding, and the search for Chan continues.
The issue has raised questions about celebrity involvement in business ventures and scams. Authorities are urging the public to be cautious when engaging in investments and to verify claims of high returns before proceeding.
As of now, Chan’s legal team has not issued any statement regarding the allegations. The investigation is ongoing, and the public is waiting for further updates on this developing story.
