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Settlement Reached in U.S. Court on Chinese #MeToo Case

Por: The New York Times World October 02, 2022

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The Chinese billionaire entrepreneur Richard Liu has reached a settlement with Liu Jingyao, a former University of Minnesota student who accused him of rape in a Minneapolis apartment after a night out in 2018, in a case that has riveted China and been held up as a landmark episode in China’s struggling #MeToo movement.The agreement, which was announced in a joint statement late Saturday, came just two days before a civil trial was to begin in... + full article



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