Much has happened to Sylvia Chan since the saga involving her ex-husband Ryan Tan and former employees of YouTube channel and production company Night Owl Cinematics (NOC) broke.
regional head of content and intellectual property at global creator and entertainment company Gushcloud InternationalNow, Chan, 36, has unveiled her new podcast last Sunday - titled Dirty Messy Free - with her life coach Daniel Lim.Chan and Tan, co-founders of NOC, split in March 2020 when they were embroiled in a legal struggle after allegations arose that Chan had verbally abused her former employees and mishandled company funds.
She recounted being led into a "grey, steely and cold" room for the investigation for the first time, where she was told that there were more than 100 reports made against her, and that the entire floor of police officers was working on her case. They also claimed she spent nearly $80,000 of company money on personal expenses, such as rent for her home.
She also recalled being on the verge of a breakdown as she felt a growing sense of self-doubt as the investigations dragged on.Chan was most stressed out over the claims that she had prostituted her former staff to seal a business deal. One of the things that helped Chan's case was a message showing that one of her former employees saying she did not want to attend the party.
Aside from the relief - she felt like a "normal citizen" again - what stuck with her during the ordeal was the advice from the police officer who handled her case.
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