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Founder of China’s #2 E-Commerce Firm Arrested in US for Sexual Misconduct
2018-09-03
[Sputnik ru] JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong, head of China’s second-largest e-commerce company was detained in the US on charges of sexual abuse.

Liu Qiangdong, also known as Richard Liu, founder of JD.com, Alibaba's biggest rival, was arrested in Minneapolis on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct, according to jail records.

According to documents, Liu was arrested Friday and released Saturday pending criminal charges. The records include no further details.

Minneapolis police declined to elaborate on the detention citing an active investigation. Police spokesman John Elder declined to provide details on where in Minneapolis Liu was arrested or what he was doing at the time of his arrest.

Jail documents do not include the degree of Liu's alleged misconduct — Minneapolis legislation recognizes five degrees of sexual misconduct, from unwanted touches to violent assault with injuries.
Liu's company, JD.com, posted a statement on Chinese social media claiming that Liu was falsely accused during a business trip to US. The corporate statement claimed police found no evidence of misconduct and Liu would continue on his business trip as planned.

This is the not the first time that Liu has been involved in a sexual misconduct scandal. In July, a guest at a party thrown by Liu in Australia in 2015 was found guilty of sexual assault, as well as on six other charges. While Liu was not involved in any wrongdoing at the soiree, he sought to prevent the incident from going public, but to no avail.

JD.com is China's second e-commerce company, the number one competitor to the Alibaba group, the owner of the Aliexpress.com internet store. In June, Google said it would invest $550 million into the company.
Posted by:3dc

#4  To your room, Frank. :-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-09-03 12:51  

#3  Could be a honey-potsticker op
Posted by: Frank G   2018-09-03 09:20  

#2  Well I'll wait and see on this one . It could be dirty tricks by either his rivals or the Chinese Government or both.
Posted by: Bugs Thud4877   2018-09-03 07:28  

#1  Well, it's a Chinese high executive going to jail, not one of our own. But I suppose I still have to applaud.
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-09-03 05:24  

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