Ken Lim trial: Former Singapore Idol judge claims alleged victim took his criticism of her singing ‘too personally’

On Tuesday ( Aug 13 ), former Singapore Idol judge Ken Lim Chih Chiang appeared on the witness stand and claimed one of his accusers had taken his comments about her music” too personally.”

These remarks included her tone “making people squirm” and her phrases being” to raw”, he said.

The woman, a singer-songwriter, had&nbsp, accused Lim of asking her “are you a virgin” &nbsp, and “what if I have sex with you right now” at a car park on the night of Jul 25, 2012.

Lim refuted these claims during his testimony on July 22 and claimed that he would never think about them because a controversy like this would be “bad for company.”

In March last time, Lim was second charged with molesting a 25-year-old person in his office on Nov 23, 2021. &nbsp,

Four other people, including the singer-songwriter, stepped forth to file police accounts after Lim reportedly made intimate remarks to them between 1998 and 2013.

The five ladies never be named according to a&nbsp, joke order&nbsp, protecting their identities.

Lim battles a total of seven fees, which he is contesting in&nbsp, five distinct testing.

He is the first of three witnesses that the defense, led by senior guidance Tan Chee Meng from the law firm Wong Partnership, has asked him to testify.

At a later time, Gerard Ee and Corrinne May, a Singaporean singer-songwriter, did take the stand.