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Hong Kong man denies harassment allegations in domestic helper’s HK$180,000 lawsuit

  • Retired tattoo artist Lam Yui-sang maintains worker seduced him into ‘committing crimes’ instead

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Lam Yui-sang allegedly proposed marriage and asked the helper for sex four days after she started working at his residence. Photo: Xiaomei Chen

A Hong Kong man contesting a HK$180,000 (US$23,090) harassment claim by his former domestic helper has denied making persistent requests for sexual favours and maintained the worker seduced him into “committing crimes”.

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The Equal Opportunities Commission filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Indonesian helper last year, accusing retired tattoo artist Lam Yui-sang of humiliating her with a string of unwelcome advances during her employment in February and March 2022.

Lam denied the allegations at the District Court trial on Tuesday, claiming the helper offered to give him a massage at a price and appeared open to physical contact.

The employer insisted he did not ask the worker to do anything indecent for him as he would pleasure himself by visiting massage parlours that offered illegal sex services.

Lam proposed marriage and asked the helper for sex four days after she started working at his residence in the Kwai Shing West public housing estate on February 17, according to the plaintiff’s court filing.

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Lam, who is single, allegedly offered up to HK$1,000 to the helper for sex with her.

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