Matt Yeung in Court on Charges of Criminal Damage Having already been bound over to keep the peace for a year after charges of drink driving and assault, Matt Yeung was back in court after allegations that on Tuesday 22nd May, he damaged an Octopus machine and a cigarette advertisement box after the machine failed to 'top up' his China Entry Card. Yesterday, he appeared at the Kowloon City Law Courts facing charges of criminal damage and prosecutors indicate that he may also be charged at a later date with assault. Matt pleaded not guilty and the case has been adjourned until August. His current series "Jewel's Splendor" requires him to return to film in the mainland, but his China Entry Card has been held as evidence, so reports suggest that his location scenes have been deleted. TVB executive Virginia Lok indicates: "Matt Yeung cannot leave Hong Kong because of this incident, so the company has to deal with this. We will see how the courts decide, but if he decides to let go of himself, then no-one else can help him." Court case ref: KCCC 3322/2007 Source: The Sun