live 发表于 2018-11-3 19:26

女学生爆新细节:刘强东那晚强行睡了我

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   北京时间11月3日午间消息,据明尼阿波利斯市的《星坛报》近日报道,就在亨内平县检察官办公室正在评估是否要指控中国亿万富翁刘强东犯有性侵罪之时,提出指控的受害人告诉警方,那晚刘强东喝了酒,随后在她自己的公寓遭到他的性侵,尽管她一直恳求对方不要这么做。


  两个月前,刘强东被逮捕的消息已然登陆全球(尤其是中国)各大新闻报纸头条。在中国,刘强东是一名互联网企业家,是国内最富有的人之一。自事件发生以来,当晚的细节鲜有公开,明尼阿波利斯警方也拒绝讨论此案,县检察官办公室尚未确定裁决的日期。

  《星坛报》援引知情人士消息称,受害女生描述8月31日晚发生的事件时,告诉警方说:“我就是一个普通学生。你有家人。我不想这样做,我不想。”
  “但他根本不听,”她继续说道。

  受害女生来自中国,正在攻读博士学位。她的律师威尔·弗罗林表示,她正充分配合警方的调查,也“随时准备配合县检察官的工作”。

  刘强东获释后即返回中国。刘强东在明尼阿波利斯的律师吉尔·波力斯波尔斯称,她的委托人并未犯下任何不法行为。

  《星坛报》随后又分析了受害人从学校附近的公寓发送给其他人的文本消息。

  “我是被逼的……我想逃跑,”她用中文发信息给另一个好友,还说刘强东现在就睡在她床上,“但我跑不了。我哪里知道刘强东会找上我。我不过是个普通女生。我也不羡慕他们有钱人。我再三恳求他别碰我。”

  “我告诉他别这样”

  2017年,卡尔森学院与北京清华大学合作,面向中国企业高管推出为期四年的博士课程。到目前为止,236名高管已参与了该项目,平均年龄为50岁,平均工作经验为20年。大部分课程在清华大学授课,但也有少部分暑期课程在明尼阿波利斯进行。八月末的那一周,刘强东正在明尼阿波利斯参与这个暑期课程。除了课程之外,明尼苏达大学还举办其他活动等。8月30日,博士学生先是在上午上了一节课,然后又访问了General Mills。之后大学安排他们参加本赛季的第一场橄榄球赛,之后又提供了自助晚餐。

  但根据消息人士透露,刘强东通过自己的助理,为他自己和其他15名同学在当地一家日本餐厅Origami预订了晚宴。

  根据消息人士的描述,当晚受害女生,连同其他10名志愿学生,被邀请参加当晚的晚宴。对方告诉受害女生,晚宴是为感谢那些志愿学生而举办的。她随即同意了,但最后她发现,她是唯一受邀的志愿者。经过商量,她又带了另一名男性朋友一起参加晚宴。

  晚宴上大约有20来人,包括刘强东,受害女生,女生的朋友,刘强东的三名女性助理。受害女生当时坐在刘强东边上,而助理和她的朋友坐在另一桌上。

  弗罗林证实,受害女生参加的晚宴上有大量酒精饮品。

  “高管一再向我的委托人劝酒,”弗罗林说,“她说无法拒绝,并渐渐感到有点喝醉了。”

  弗罗林说,中途有两次,刘强东的一个助理让她的男性朋友陪她出去再买一些红酒回来。附近的酒品专卖店也向《星坛报》提供了账单,显示当晚他们一共买了32瓶红酒,消费3600美元。

  消息人士称,之后,受害女生的男性朋友接到一个电话,让他去接另一个中国高管来参加晚宴。那名高管所在地离Origami大约1小时左右车程。随后,这位男性朋友离开饭局。

  晚宴之后,消息人士表示,受害女生想要回家,并请刘强东的助理帮她叫一辆出租车。她走出餐厅的时候,刘强东的司机把她拉进一辆黑色SUV。她一开始以为那是助理叫的出租车,便没有多想。后来,消息人士称,刘强东也上了车。

  消息人士称,刘强东的助理坐在前排,司机带他们去了南明尼阿波利斯的一处豪宅。受害女生下车后发现自己不认识这个地方,随后再次提出她想回家,并拒绝进入豪宅。不一会,他们又回到了车内。

  “他把拉进车,”她后来发信息跟朋友说,“在车里,他开始对我动手动脚,我让他停下,他不听……”

  大概晚上11点的时候,司机把他们送到女生的公寓。她下车后,刘强东也跟着下车,并告诉司机和助理,他一会就回来。女生打开公寓的门,刘强东跟了进去。

  受害女生告诉警方,在公寓内,他不顾她的反抗试图脱掉她的外套。她说,刘强东告诉她,她可以成为邓文迪那样的女人。

  “我一再告诉他别这样,”她告诉警方。她还说,刘强东强行脱下她内衣,还把她推倒在床上。

  “我在床上挣扎了很久,最后终于躲开了他跑到客厅,穿上衣服,”她说,“最后,他还是把我推倒在床上,然后压在我身上,他很重。我想推开他,但是他太重了,然后……他就……”

  之后,受害女生在微信上向朋友讲述了发生的事情。

  “刘强东在我床上,”周五凌晨2点左右她写道,“他昨晚强行睡了我,我没办法逃跑,”她又写道,“我不是自愿的,我反抗了。”

  “试着报警吧,看他能怎样?”一个朋友建议。

  “他有钱有势,你别小看他,”受害女生回复,“别报警。”

  根据消息人士透露,21岁的受害女生也跟那晚陪同她来的男性朋友讲述了性侵事件。随后,他来到她公寓,在外面报了警。

  凌晨3点,警方到达公寓,但受害女生表示她不希望警方介入调查。因此,警方带走刘强东后将其送回了酒店。

  女生的朋友劝说她去医院做性侵检查,并陪同她一起去了医院,消息人士称。

  弗罗林表示,大学博士课程的工作人员随后也了解到性侵事件,并报了警。周五晚,他们在学校找到受害女生,后者讲述了事情经过。

  就在那晚,刘强东被等候他的警方带走。

  消息人士表示,受害女生那时仍旧十分担心害怕,不愿进一步调查。周六,刘强东获释。但周六晚,经过好友们的进一步劝导,她最终决定起诉刘强东,并重新联系了警方。第二天,刘强东返回中国。

  等待裁决

  明尼苏达大学发言人拒绝讨论这些指控。

  刘强东的律师也一再重申目前不能讨论此案。

  明尼阿波利斯警方发言人也拒绝评论。

  亨内平县检察官办公室并未对裁决设定最后日期。一名发言人表示:“我们正在调查这个案子。我们做出裁决后,会第一时间予以公布。”(木尔)

ichbinhua 发表于 2018-11-5 08:01

老刘 忙呀
刘强 奸啊{:5_320:}

艾艾123 发表于 2018-11-4 08:59

小里小气的下场,直接找那些名码标价的不就好了?钱货两讫还能笑赞一声风流,香的臭的都往嘴里扒现在只剩了个下流的名声。

kevenlee 发表于 2018-11-4 11:12

这个经过看起来其实还是有很多值得推敲的地方,当然,刘强东绝对是要对自己的行为付出代价,但是这个女生在整个过程中其实有很多呼救的机会,比如从下车到到达自己公寓门前,刘强东跟随上来,难道她会以为刘强东是要送她到门口,和她say goodbye?就算开了门,发现刘强东也要进门,她难道不会自己立刻转身出来,或者自己压根就不进门?进门后对方开始侵犯她,如果她真要反抗,难道对方就能够那么顺利的把她脱到一私不挂,她也没呼救?她家没有任何东西可以自卫?整个过程简直就像是日本爱情动作片里的情节!女主假意反抗,最后被强行XX!
固然刘强东这只苍蝇必须为自己的行为付出代价,但是我还是觉得女主其实就是一个开了缝的蛋!

corba 发表于 2018-11-3 21:48

爸爸问儿子:我不是给你买了个500块的变形金刚了吗?为什么还要抢同学50块钱的来玩?
儿子:因为我没玩过。。

princelewis 发表于 2018-11-4 11:47

价钱谈不拢

上海老爷叔 发表于 2018-11-4 12:48

princelewis 发表于 2018-11-4 11:47
价钱谈不拢

要求太高 我看新闻上说想以此成邓文迪第二 说刘强东跟她说:你也可以成为邓文迪:daxiao:

genji3000 发表于 2018-11-4 13:27

受害人有大量时间发信息,只发信息,没有通话记录,疑点多

princelewis 发表于 2018-11-4 15:15

本帖最后由 princelewis 于 2018-11-4 15:16 编辑

上海老爷叔 发表于 2018-11-4 12:48
要求太高 我看新闻上说想以此成邓文迪第二 说刘强东跟她说:你也可以成为邓文迪

愿者上钩,偷腥的猫被仙人跳了,还好没被自杀弄个马上风做鬼也风流!:ciya:

deboraww 发表于 2018-11-4 20:53

这是半推半就吗?

Sky23 发表于 2018-11-4 21:06

MINNEAPOLIS
University of Minnesota student told police she pleaded with billionaire, 'I don't want to do that'The Hennepin County attorney is weighing whether to charge Richard Liu with a sexual assault
By Randy Furst Star Tribune
NOVEMBER 2, 2018 — 10:36PM


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Liu Qiangdong, also known as Richard Liu, the founder of the Beijing-based e-commerce site JD.com.

While the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office assesses whether to charge Chinese billionaire Richard Liu with sexual assault, his alleged victim has told police he raped her in her apartment after a night of drinking as she pleaded with him to stop, the Star Tribune has learned.News of Liu’s arrest more than two months ago made headlines across the world and especially in China, where he is an internet entrepreneur and one of the country’s wealthiest men. Few details of what happened that night have been made public, and Minneapolis police have declined to discuss the case. The County Attorney’s Office has not set a timeline for when it will make a decision.The Star Tribune has reviewed text messages, portions of the 21-year-old alleged victim’s interviews with police, and other documents that piece together her account of the night leading up to Liu’s arrest, which occurred when he was studying in an elite doctoral program for Chinese executives at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.Liu, 45, also known as Liu Qiangdong, is the founder of Beijing-based JD.com, an e-commerce site similar to Amazon with more than 300 million customers. Liu has an estimated net worth of $5.4 billion.“I’m a normal student,” the alleged victim begged Liu, according to an account she gave police regarding the Aug. 31 incident, shared by a source with the Star Tribune. “You have a family. I don’t want to do that. I don’t want to do this.”“He didn’t listen to me,” she would go on to tell police.The alleged victim, a native of China, is studying business and hoping to obtain a doctorate. Her Florida-based attorney, Wil Florin, who also has an office in Bloomington, said she has fully cooperated with police and “stands ready to cooperate with the county attorney.”Liu returned to China shortly after his release from jail. Jill Brisbois, a Minneapolis attorney who represents Liu, said that her client committed no wrongdoing.“Richard maintains his innocence, has cooperated fully with the investigation, and was quickly released by police without any restriction on his travel and without being required to post bail,” Brisbois said in a statement this week. “We believe his innocence will be apparent once a determination has been made and all evidence is disclosed to the public.”The Star Tribune reviewed text messages the alleged victim sent from her apartment near campus.“I didn’t do it willingly … I want to escape,” she texted a friend in Mandarin, adding that Liu was in her bed. “I couldn’t escape. How could I know that Qiangdong Liu would come to mess with me. I’m just a normal girl. I’m not eyeing anyone’s deep pocket. I repeatedly begged him not to touch me.”‘I told him no’In 2017, the Carlson School launched its four-year doctoral program for Chinese executives in collaboration with Tsinghua University in Beijing. It’s described by the U as a professional degree program for high-level executives in China and is “tailored for top executives in Chinese business.” Students pay an average of $75,000 to the Carlson School to attend the four-year program.So far, 236 executives have enrolled in the program with an average age of 50, with 20 years of work experience. While most of the classes are taught at Tsinghua, summer residency programs take place in Minneapolis. Liu was among a group that was in town that week in late August. In addition to classes, the U hosted social events, university documents show. On Aug. 30, the doctoral students attended a morning class on “global branding,” followed by a visit to General Mills. The U then arranged for them to attend the Gophers’ first football game of the season, along with a buffet dinner at TCF Bank Stadium.Instead, Liu, through an assistant, paid for a dinner for himself and about 15 of his classmates and fellow executives at Origami, a Japanese restaurant in the Uptown area of Minneapolis, a source said.According to a source’s account of that night:The alleged victim, who was one of 10 student volunteers, was asked to join the executives at the dinner, which she was told was held to honor the volunteers. She agreed, but then discovered on the day of the dinner she was the only volunteer invited, so she received permission to allow a male friend and fellow volunteer to join her.About 20 people attended the dinner, including the male executives, the alleged victim, her friend and the executives’ three female assistants.According to the source, she was seated at the end of the executives’ table, next to Liu. The assistants and her friend sat at another table.Florin, the alleged victim’s lawyer, confirmed that she attended a dinner where the liquor flowed.“The executives toasted each other and repeatedly toasted my client,” Florin said. “She felt coerced to drink and acknowledge their toasts and became intoxicated.”Florin said that twice during the night, one of Liu’s assistants asked her male friend to accompany her to go out and buy more wine. Receipts from a nearby liquor store provided to the Star Tribune show they spent more than $3,600 on 32 bottles of wine.The source said that at some point during the evening, the alleged victim’s male friend received a phone call to accompany another Chinese executive to dinner a half-hour’s drive from Origami, and he left.After the dinner at Origami, the source said that the alleged victim wanted to go home and asked one of Liu’s assistants to summon her a car from a ride service. She walked out of the restaurant as Liu’s driver pulled up in a black SUV. She thought it was the ride service and got in the vehicle, the source said, and Liu got in behind her.The source said that with Liu’s assistant in the front seat, the driver took them to an ivy-covered mansion in south Minneapolis. She got out and realized that she was unfamiliar with where she was. She reiterated her desire to go home, and resisted going inside. After a brief confrontation they got back in the SUV.“He dragged me into the vehicle,” she later wrote in a text message to a friend. “He started to make physical advances inside the vehicle. I begged him to stop but he didn’t listen. …”A source said that at about 11 p.m. the limo driver pulled up at the woman’s apartment complex near the university. She got out and Liu followed her, telling the driver and the assistant he would be right back, she would tell police. The woman unlocked her apartment door and Liu followed inside.Inside the apartment, she told police, he pulled off her sweater over her protests. She said that Liu told her she could be just like Wendi Deng, the Chinese-born ex-wife of Australian media executive Rupert Murdoch.“I told him ‘no’ several times,” she told police. She also told police that he tried to pull off her skirt and bra, held her arms and tried to throw her onto her bed.“We were battling against each other on the bed and finally I escaped from him and went back to the living room and put the bra back on again,” she said in the interview. “Finally, he just threw me onto the bed. He was on me. He was heavy. I tried to push him away. But he was on top of me … and then he raped me.”Afterward, the woman chronicled to friends what happened in text messages over WeChat, a Chinese social messaging system.“Liu Qiangdong is in my bed,” she wrote at 2:05 a.m. Friday “He forcibly took me away last night and couldn’t escape,” she wrote in a second message.“I was slept by him,” she wrote, the Mandarin idiom for being raped. “I didn’t do it willingly … I want to escape.”“What can he do to you if you call the police?” one friend asked.“He is going to exercise his power. You underestimate him,” the alleged victim wrote. “Don’t call the police.”According to a source, the 21-year-old also sent a text to the male friend who had accompanied her that night, telling him of the sexual assault. He drove to her apartment complex and called 911 from outside.When police arrived at the apartment at about 3 a.m., they placed Liu in a patrol car and questioned him, but the alleged victim told police said she did not want them to investigate. Rather than arrest Liu, police drove him to the Ivy Hotel, where he had a penthouse suite, a source said.Friends eventually convinced the alleged victim to go to the hospital for a sexual assault exam, and accompanied her there, the source said.Florin, the alleged victim’s attorney, said that over the course of Friday, staffers with the U’s doctoral program learned of the alleged rape. Police were called, and on Friday evening they met with the victim on campus, where she gave a statement.Liu, meanwhile, also arrived at the Carlson School on Friday evening, unaware that police were there. He was arrested and taken to the Hennepin County jail.The source said that the alleged victim, still fearful, remained unwilling to pursue an investigation and Liu was released on Saturday. But by Saturday evening, after more discussions with friends, she made a final decision to pursue a case against Liu, and again reached out to police. The following day, Liu returned to China.Awaiting a decisionUniversity of Minnesota spokeswoman Caitlin Hurley has declined to discuss the allegations.“The University of Minnesota cannot comment, per Federal law, on matters related to any specific allegations involving any student at the University of Minnesota,” she wrote in an e-mail.Brisbois, one of Liu’s attorneys, also reiterated that she could not discuss the case.“We are not at liberty to discuss this investigation nor share evidence with the media right now because we respect and do not want to interfere with the judicial process, Brisbois said via e-mail. It is unfair for the Star Tribune to publish a one-sided story when the prosecutors are still considering the case.”Darcy Horn, a spokeswoman for the Minneapolis Police, declined to comment, referring questions to the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office has set no deadline for when it will make a charging decision.“We’ve got the case,” said Chuck Laszewski, a spokesman for prosecutor’s office. “We’re looking it over closely. When we make a decision, we’ll let everybody know.”

Randy Furst is a Star Tribune general assignment reporter covering a range of issues, including tenants rights, minority rights, American Indian rights and police accountability. rfurst@startribune.com 612-673-4224 randyfurst

http://www.startribune.com/u-of-minnesota-student-told-police-she-pleaded-with-chinese-billionaire-richard-liu-i-don-t-want-to-do-that/499440161/

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