Jia Yueting, the 44-year-old head of a tech empire that has spanned electric cars and smartphones, posted a letter on social media to the Beijing branch of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, which last week ordered him to return to China before the end of 2017.
The one-time billionaire is believed to be in the US, attempting to build up his Los Angeles-based electric car company Faraday Future. He was added to a national blacklist of debt defaulters by Chinese courts last month over hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid loans.
He said Gan and Jia Yuemin would deal with the debt issues of Leshi Internet, LeEco's main publicly traded arm.
Separately on her own Weibo account, Gan said she would be meeting creditors to "resolve the debt problems".
The 33-year-old Gan, an actress and producer on several feature films, said her husband owed 6.9 billion yuan ($1 billion) on loans connected to pledged shares. He has paid 1.7 billion yuan ($267 million) in interest on related loans since 2014, she wrote Tuesday.
The court also seized Jia's two homes in Beijing and $200,000 from a bank account.
"Jia Yueting has no other bank deposits available, no other home registration records, and no vehicle registration records," the Beijing First Intermediate Court said at the time.
Gan said in a New Year's Eve Weibo post she had "returned to complete a mission". Her location was tagged as Beijing airport.
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