Jackie Chan's son busted in major drug crackdown in China

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The 32-year-old son of actor and kung fu star Jackie Chan has been arrested in Beijing on drugs charges, as authorities clamp down on celebrity offenders.
Police say they detained Jaycee Chan, who is originally from Hong Kong and also an actor, as well as Kai Ko, a 23-year-old Taiwanese actor, during a raid on Thursday in Dongcheng district, the city's commercial and cultural center, state media, citing Beijing police, said Tuesday.
Both men tested positive for marijuana.
Police later found more than 100 grams of the drug after searching Chan's apartment. He was also accused of "hosting others to take drugs," the state-run China Daily said. He could face three years in jail under Chinese law.
State broadcaster CCTV aired footage of Chan, his face blurred, showing police where the drugs were hidden at his home, while Ko was shown making a tearful apology.
"I very much regret about what happened. I'm very sorry to those who support me, like me or even know me personally," he said. "I just want to tell them I'm really sorry. I've set the worst example, which had the most terrible influence. And this is a huge mistake."
Article @ http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/asia/china-jackie-chan-son-drugs/

Hong Kong (CNN) -- Kung fu movie star Jackie Chan says he "takes responsibility" for the drug charges laid against his son, 32-year-old Jaycee Chan, in Beijing.
Police detained the junior Chan, who is originally from Hong Kong and also an actor, as well as Kai Ko, a 23-year-old Taiwanese actor, during a raid on August 14 in Dongcheng district, Beijing, state media said.
Both men tested positive for marijuana.
Jackie Chan publicly addressed the incident for the first time on Wednesday evening, through messages posted on his account on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging platform.
The star of "Rush Hour" wrote that he felt "extremely furious" and "extremely shocked" at the news of his son's drug woes, adding that Jaycee's mother is "heartbroken."
"I hope that young people will see Jaycee as a cautionary tale and stay away from drugs," wrote Chan, who once campaigned against drug use and was named an anti-drugs ambassador in China in 2009.
"I failed to teach my son and I should also bear responsibility. Jaycee and I deeply bow in apology to society," concluded Chan on his Weibo, which has more than 23 million followers.

Article @ http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/21/world/asia/china-drugs-jackie-chan-son/
 
I remember reading a story a while back, probably on NT, about Jackie Chan planning to not leave his kids any money. This explains it I guess.
 
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I remember reading a story a while back, probably on NT, about Jackie Chan planning to not leave his kids any money. This explains it I guess.
Dude probably has like 10 plus kids. I see what you mean though. I'd be hot if my pops was rich and famous and didn't plan on leaving me a single penny :smh:
 
Dude probably has like 10 plus kids. I see what you mean though. I'd be hot if my pops was rich and famous and didn't plan on leaving me a single penny
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naw I wouldn't...I  would take advantage of the connects he has now, if I was close wit him
 
 
I remember reading a story a while back, probably on NT, about Jackie Chan planning to not leave his kids any money. This explains it I guess.
wow, thats a dbag move from jackie. i cant understand a parent who wont give their wealth to their children just because.
 
 
I remember reading a story a while back, probably on NT, about Jackie Chan planning to not leave his kids any money. This explains it I guess.
wow, thats a dbag move from jackie. i cant understand a parent who wont give their wealth to their children just because.

if your kids are douche bags and ungrateful little *****..then yes. its fine
 
Yea man. I wouldn't leave/give ****** kids ish. Talk about entitlement thinking 'he's my dad so I'm entitled to x'...sounds a lot like 'I'm a citizen so I'm entitled to x'...idk though, maybe it's me.

On the other hand, Jackie should have been taken care of them, at least at a base level.
 
 
I remember reading a story a while back, probably on NT, about Jackie Chan planning to not leave his kids any money. This explains it I guess.
wow, thats a dbag move from jackie. i cant understand a parent who wont give their wealth to their children just because.

His son has lived that extravagant lifestyle and has a music/acting career because of his father.

Jackie said he will donate his fortune to charity when he dies.
 
3 years for less than 4 ounces of weed :smh:

"MAJOR DRUG CRACKDOWN"

Word. When I read major drug crackdown I was expecting like 100 pounds, maybe 100 ounces, but definitely not 100 grams.

:rofl: @ chopping bricks like karate.
 
This is such a non-story as well as Chan's reaction to it.

His son is 32. ******* 32! He got caught with some bud. ******* 100 grams. No statement is even needed. This is just one of those insanely strict countries when it comes to drug laws.

Also it doesn't ******* matter if Jackie leaves his son any money. Dude is a movie star in China himself.
 
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