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Chinese court rejects former intern’s landmark #MeToo claim against TV host
- Plaintiff Zhou Xiaoxuan says she will appeal against court’s decision to reject her claim of sexual harassment on lack of evidence
- Verdict comes three years after civil case was filed in the court system
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A Beijing court has dismissed a high-profile #MeToo case against a Chinese television anchor, saying the plaintiff in the civil suit did not present enough evidence.
In a decision released late on Tuesday night, the Haidian District People’s Court said former CCTV intern Zhou Xiaoxuan did not meet the burden of proof in her sexual harassment claim against TV host Zhu Jun.
“During the trial, the plaintiff and the defendant presented and cross-examined the evidence and conducted a full court debate,” the court said.
“The court concluded that the evidence submitted by the plaintiff Zhou was not sufficient to prove the claim that Zhu had sexually harassed her, and therefore ruled to dismiss the plaintiff Zhou’s claim.”
In her suit filed in 2018, Zhou, also known by the pseudonym Xianzi, accused Zhu of forcibly kissing and groping her in 2014.
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