(Bloomberg, San Francisco) American media revealed the latest details of JD.com founder Liu Qiangdong's suspected sexual assault case. The victim's lawyer said that Liu Qiangdong asked his classmate Yao Qiyong, who was in class with him in the United States, to ensure that his client attended the meeting on the night of the incident.banquet.

Yao Qiyong is the chairman of Shenzhen Hongzhao Group and a classmate of Liu Qiangdong at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.A 21-year-old Chinese female student at the University of Minnesota told the police that she met Yao Qiyong when she was a volunteer for a running event the week of the incident.After several conversations, Yao Qiyong won her trust and said that he would introduce her to a job after she graduated.

Yao Qiyong invited girls to the dinner. The girls thought it was just to thank volunteers like her.But at the dinner, Yao Qiyong arranged for her to sit alone next to Liu Qiangdong, while the male friend who came with her was arranged at another table.

The girl's lawyer, Florin, said that the girl's male friend was also a volunteer, and he was called to another dinner by another executive who also participated in the University of Minnesota project.

The girl later reported that Liu Qiangdong followed her back to the dormitory, and after entering her apartment, he tried to take off her clothes and threw her on the bed, and she ran away for a while.

Regardless of her objections, Liu Qiangdong forced her to take a shower together.After Liu Qiangdong finished washing, he walked into her bedroom, while the girl fled into the bathroom, locked the door behind her, and changed clothes that were wet in the shower.

But when she came out, she found Liu Qiangdong lying naked on the bed, refusing to leave.

The girl said that in the end, he threw me on the bed, hugged me by the shoulders so that I couldn't move, and despite her objections, he forcibly had sex.

The Minneapolis Police Department completed its investigation in September and the case has been referred to prosecutors.Prosecutors are weighing whether to bring criminal charges.