Kris Wu Tried on Rape Charges

  • Kris Wu Tried on Rape Charges
    Chinese-Canadian superstar Kris Wu is to be sentenced for rape after a secret trial in Beijing on Friday, Hong Kong media reports. He risks spending between…
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    Chinese-Canadian superstar Kris Wu is to be sentenced for rape after a secret trial in Beijing on Friday, Hong Kong media reports. He risks spending between three and ten years in jail.


    Wu was arrested and formally charged in August last year after allegations were made in late July by Du Meizhu, 18, a beauty industry influencer. The woman used social media to accuse the musician and actor of date-raping her while she was 17 and a time when she was drunk. Du later also accused him of doing the same to other young women, including two minors.


    Wu denied the charges at the time and police initially appeared to side with Wu. But two weeks later the Chaoyang District People’s Procurator in Beijing issued an official statement saying that it had approved Wu’s arrest “after investigation in accordance with the law.”


    Reports are beginning to emerge of a trial at the Beijing Chaoyang District People’s Court that was not open to the public, apparently in order to protect the victim’s privacy. The charges included rape and “group licentiousness.”


    While the Hong Kong media reports have so far not spelled out the details of the verdict, or even if there was a formal verdict, there can be little doubt about the outcome. Chinese courts have a 99.9% conviction rate. Sentencing will be announced at a later date, the court said.


    In China, the crime of rape normally incurs a sentence of between three and ten years in prison. In particularly egregious cases, as well as instances of statutory rape, the sentence can run to life imprisonment or even the death penalty. China’s age of consent is 14.


    Group licentiousness, defined as sex involving three or more participants over the age of 16, carries a jail sentence of up to five years.


    At the time that the formal charges were made, it was reported that the court could also decide to deport Wu.


    Wu was born in China but has Canadian nationality and had been one of China’s biggest entertainment stars. He rose to fame as part of the Chinese-language offshoot of Korean boyband EXO, before focusing on his career in China. The rapper became a TV fixture as a judge and mentor on shows including “The Rap of China.” In 2018 he signed an exclusive distribution deal with Universal Music.


    Previously represented by UTA and CAA, Wu has appeared in Hollywood films including “XXX: Return of Xander Cage” and “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets,” as well as Chinese films such as Guan Hu’s “Mr. Six” and 2016 fantasy “L.O.R.D. Legend of Ravaging Dynasties” and its 2020 sequel.


    Official media and organizations last year portrayed Wu’s arrest as a major victory and example of China’s strong rule of law. It was also a further opportunity, in an already far reaching drive, to call for a clean-up of toxic, money- and celebrity-worshipping culture.


    After confirmation of his arrest last year, Wu was swiftly canceled by streaming platforms, broadcasters and by the local and international brands that he endorsed. In the cases of other celebrities who have fallen foul of the law, such as that of actress Zhao Wei last year, official cancelation can involve acting bans, restricting internet searches and the removal of their name from previously released works.


    :pepe-torch::pepe-torch::pepe-torch::pepe-torch::pepe-torch:


    What a sorry excuse for a human being I hope he rots for a long long long time

  • Group licentiousness, defined as sex involving three or more participants over the age of 16, carries a jail sentence of up to five years.

    Orgies are illegal in China?

    Like alot of you saying i hope justice is served in a country with a 99.9% rate of conviction and charging people for group sex with consenting adults (or atleast over age of consent).

    Justice will definitely not be served no matter whose side your on.

  • i don't know who that dude thinks he is but he should've known that only prominent members of the communist party gets to do that and get away with it

  • When a leader bails on his team, it raises a lot of red flags.


    I hate that he was ever a member of Korea's best boygroup ever.


    I don't feel sorry for him, everything seemed wrong to me about that monster.

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  • Thank goodness he is no longer a part of EXO.


    I hate him for the way that he left EXO, just when they were preparing for their world tour.


    He actually turned out to be a despicable and rotten scumbag

  • Thank god I have always found him ugly. Turns out it wasn't just his face. Like what knetz would usually say, physiognomy is a science.


    Anyway, I hope he won't get the minimum sentence

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