Thai Business Heir Accuses Brother of Sexual Assault Amid Family Dispute
Singha heir accuses older brother Sunit Scott of sexual assault: 'People don’t know the truth'
Hindustan Times
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Siranudh 'Psi' Scott, a member of Thailand's Bhirombhakdi family, has publicly accused his elder brother, Sunit 'Pi' Scott, of sexually assaulting him for over a decade, starting when he was 12. This revelation comes during a contentious inheritance dispute with their mother, who has sued Siranudh for assets left by their grandfather.
- 01Siranudh Scott alleges he was sexually assaulted by his brother for over a decade.
- 02The abuse reportedly started when Siranudh was just 12 years old.
- 03Siranudh's mother has filed a lawsuit against him over inheritance issues.
- 04He claims family members were aware of the abuse but did not support him.
- 05Siranudh expressed a desire to distance himself from the Singha family name.
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Siranudh 'Psi' Scott, a 29-year-old member of Thailand's influential Bhirombhakdi family, publicly accused his elder brother, Sunit 'Pi' Scott, of sexually assaulting him from the age of 12 until he was 24. In a heartfelt Facebook video posted on May 9, Siranudh revealed the trauma he has endured and stated that he no longer wishes to be associated with the Singha name, the family’s well-known beer brand. He claimed that his family was aware of the abuse, as Sunit allegedly confessed to the act, yet they did not provide him with any support. This revelation coincides with a bitter inheritance dispute, as Siranudh's mother has sued him for assets left to him by their late grandfather, Chamnong Bhirombhakdi, the former chairman of the Singha Group. Siranudh expressed feelings of isolation and betrayal, stating that his mother labeled him 'ungrateful' for speaking out about the abuse.
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This case highlights issues of sexual abuse within powerful families and the challenges faced by victims in seeking justice, particularly when family dynamics complicate the situation.
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