According to Sina Technology, this afternoon (24th), JD.com fell nearly 2% before the market, to 26.49 US dollars (about 36.11 Singapore dollars).

Based on the opening price, the market value is $37.579 billion.Reuters today released a long article detailing the night Liu Qiangdong was allegedly raped in Minnesota. Among them, the heroine’s WeChat chat records were exposed for the first time saying: This is a trap, he forced me to have sex.

Later, Liu Qiangdong's attorney responded that the Reuters report did not match the facts and he did not want to interfere with the judiciary. The victim of Liu Qiangdong's sexual assault case: was forced to have sex

(Minneapolis/New York Comprehensive News) JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong is suspected of being a victim of sexual assault in the United States, saying that she was forced to have sex by Liu Qiangdong.

According to Reuters, Liu Qiangdong returned to her apartment in Minneapolis with the 21-year-old Chinese female student at the University of Minnesota on the 30th of last month.In the early morning of the next day, the girl sent a WeChat message telling her friend that I did not want to, and that I would find a way to escape tomorrow.She also told her friends not to call the police: He (Liu Qiangdong) will definitely suppress the matter, you underestimated his power.

The lawyer representing the female student, Wil Florin, confirmed that the WeChat message was indeed sent by the girl.

Liu Qiangdong was arrested by Minnesota police on suspicion of sexual assault on the 31st of last month, but was released the next day and returned to China.Local police completed a preliminary investigation into Liu Qiangdong's case last week and handed it over to prosecutors to decide whether to charge Liu.

Florin Roebig and Hang Associates, a law firm representing the victim girl, said in an email that her client had fully cooperated with the police investigation and was prepared to assist prosecutors.

Liu Qiangdong's lawyer, Jill Brisbois, said that Liu Qiangdong insisted on his innocence and would cooperate with the investigation.These allegations are not supported by the evidence, which we hope will be released to the public when the case is closed.

JD Spokesperson: We will prove that the WeChat information did not tell the whole truth

A spokesman for JD.com said that when more information is released, it will prove that the information in WeChat clearly does not tell the whole story.

At the time of the incident, Liu Qiangdong was studying a doctoral program in business at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. During this period, he and more than 20 people held a banquet at a local restaurant on the evening of August 30.According to the staff present and the restaurant's surveillance video, there were about 20 men at the dinner party, consuming large amounts of wine, sake and beer.

The victim girl told friends on WeChat that she was forced to drink a lot and said it was a trap.

According to people familiar with the matter, after the dinner, Liu Qiangdong and the victim girl first went to the house that Liu Qiangdong rented locally, but they did not enter the house.

Someone saw Liu Qiangdong pull the girl into the rented car, and finally the two returned to the girl's apartment.According to the WeChat message sent by the girl to her friend, Liu Qiangdong began to touch her in the car.She wrote: "I begged him not to...hellip;hellip; but he wouldn't listen.

People familiar with the matter said that after the police received the report, when they went to the girl's apartment on the morning of the 31st, Liu Qiangdong was there, but no one was arrested.

According to WeChat information, the girl told her friends afterwards that if she was alone, she would commit suicide immediately, but she couldn't bear the sadness of her parents.

Affected by the news, JD.com's U.S. stock fell more than 5% before the market yesterday, and fell below 5.4% at the beginning of the market.