Billionaire Gerard Richard Williams - singer Bich Tuyen's husband - firmly declared that he is suing Dam Vinh Hung not for money but for honor.
As for Dam Vinh Hung, he withdrew the lawsuit and claimed that he had made the wrong decision: "With the unfortunate events that happened, I suffered too much damage, leading to anxiety and many negative issues. Therefore, I made decisions that were not really appropriate, making the situation more complicated and easily distorted."
I sympathize with Dam Vinh Hung, anyone can make "inappropriate decisions" and have to change. But in this case, the person who decides whether to let the lawsuit go or not is Mr. Gerard Richard Williams, so the story is unlikely to end as the male singer wishes.
There is a “conspiracy theory” that the two sides staged the $15 million lawsuit to promote each other. But in many ways, it can be seen that neither side needs to approach the public in such a way.
Dam Vinh Hung is too famous to need another scandal. No one would cut off their own toes to gain fame. If he chooses to do PR like this, the loss will be too great, losing his toes, losing money, losing the love of his fans and maybe even losing his friends if singer Bich Tuyen and her husband do not forgive Dam Vinh Hung's wrong decision.
As for the American billionaire, of course, he doesn't want to make a fuss about messy matters that would affect his personal reputation and the prestige of his family. Therefore, there's no need to join hands with Dam Vinh Hung to promote his brand.
Returning to the counter-lawsuit of the American billionaire, Mr. Gerard Richard Williams sued singer Dam Vinh Hung in the California Superior Court in Orange County, demanding $1 in compensation and a public apology, with no possibility of withdrawing the lawsuit. Almost everyone has the same opinion on who will win in this case.
For an American billionaire, the lawsuit would be very methodical with a team of experienced lawyers, Dam Vinh Hung would hardly have a chance to win. When Dam Vinh Hung was forced to pay 1 USD in honor and apologize to Mr. Gerard, it meant accepting that all of his previous lawsuits were wrong, and that he had damaged Mr. Gerard's honor.
After all, apologizing is also a way of behaving of a cultured person. Anyone can make mistakes, and when they make mistakes, they should apologize. Public figures must show that they are highly cultured people.
New situations may also arise, because in the US, lawsuits of famous people are often very "dramatic" and unpredictable.