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How a Japan doctor’s 40-year reunion ended in ruin and US$4 million lawsuit

‘I lost all my savings and couldn’t even hold a proper funeral for my mother. My life has been destroyed,’ the victim says

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Tokyo’s Ginza district. A doctor running a clinic in the locality has sued his childhood friend for US$4.4 million, alleging fraudulent investment schemes ruined his life. Photo: Shutterstock
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It all began with a phone call out of the blue to a doctor running a cosmetic surgery clinic in Tokyo’s swanky Ginza district in the winter of 2014.

“Do you remember me? I’d love to get together after all these years,” the man on the line told the doctor who had been his childhood friend in grade school.

They had not seen or spoken to each other since they sang together in their local choir some 40 years earlier. Feeling a tug of nostalgia, the doctor agreed to meet.

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Ten years after their reunion, the two men, now in their 60s, have been embroiled in a lawsuit over some 700 million yen (US$4.4 million) in damages. The doctor claimed that sum, alleging that his old friend had ruined his life through fraudulent investment schemes.

A few days after the call, the man visited the clinic and said that after working at a traditional Japanese restaurant and a sushi bar, he was now operating an antiques shop in Tokyo’s famed Asakusa district.

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During their time in the choir, the boys travelled and attended camps together, making them even closer friends than their schoolmates. After decades living separate lives, before long they were meeting on a regular basis.

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