Cheung spent four hours at the police station to file her complaint and had reportedly requested that social workers and Chung's teachers be summoned as witnesses in the case.
16-year-old Chung expressed that she was angered by Cheung's actions.
"I was not beaten, I am not unhappy, but I am angry," Chung told reporters on Wednesday, explaining that she believed her birth mother was making use of them to create publicity.
When asked about his ex-wife's complaint, Kenny Bee appeared unperturbed.
"I don't want to talk about it too much. The police have not looked me up.
"I only want to say that it has been ten years (since he divorced Cheung) already."
"Let go, forget it. Don't be obsessed."
"My family and I are very happy, I hope she (Cheung) finds a good man so everyone is happy," said the veteran singer on Wednesday.
He added that he was grateful to Fan for taking care of Chung over the past decade.
Cheung's return to Hong Kong is believed to have been triggered by a scuffle between her younger sister Cheung Xiao Wan and Fan Jiang earlier this month.
Fan exchanged words with the younger Cheung, who lived in the same apartment complex, at the lobby of their residence and ended up smashing Cheung's cell phone on the floor, after she claimed that Fan had stolen someone else's husband and accused her of hitting her stepdaughter Tinka Chung.
Fan was eventually arrested by police for destroying Cheung's cell phone but had since been released.
Kenny Bee married Teresa Cheung in 1987. Tinka Chung and her brother were born from this union.
Cheung split from her husband in 1999 amidst allegations that she had been unfaithful.
Kenny Bee now lives in Hong Kong with long time partner Fan, together with the two young daughters he had with her and Tinka Chung while her brother Nicholas Chung studies in the US.
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