Hawick Lau and Yang Mi have reported marriage changes many times.

Hawick Lau and Yang Mi, who have been rumored to be married many times, chose to announce the end of their nearly five-year marriage on the day of the winter solstice.Last night, the two issued a joint statement, announcing that they had signed a divorce certificate this year, and that they would jointly raise their daughter Xiao Nuomi as a family member. The content of the statement is as follows: "To all friends who care about Hawick Lau and Yang Mi: Thank you for your continued support for Jia.The love and support of Hawick Lau and Yang Mi, the artists under Xing Media. After careful consideration, the two parties have decided to inform all friends through the company that the two have signed an agreement this year to break up peacefully and end their marriage.

"The above decision is a choice made after mutual respect and communication between the two parties. Although they no longer live together as husband and wife, the two will also take care of and raise their children together as relatives in the future. At the same time, they sincerely wish each other's future as friends.

The two artists would like to express their sincerest apologies to everyone for occupying the public resources of the media due to their personal affairs and causing disturbance to everyone.At the same time, in order to protect the child and the families of both parties, after this statement is issued, the two will no longer respond to this matter. I implore the media and the public to respect their ideas, and moreover, please give them space not to disturb the children or the families of both parties.

Once again, I would like to thank the media and the public for their concern, help and love for the two. The two will continue to work hard and live seriously, thank you!"

Liu Qiangdong was withdrawn from the crime of sexual assault and blamed himself for causing harm to his wife

Liu Qiangdong said that the incident caused great harm to his wife Zhang Zetian, and he will try his best to make up for it.

Liu Qiangdong, chief executive of mainland e-commerce giant JD.com, was suspected of raping a Chinese female college student in the United States in August. Prosecutors in Minnesota deemed the evidence insufficient last Friday (21st) local time and announced that they would not prosecute.Liu Qiangdong responded that the U.S. decision proved that he did not break the law from the beginning to the end, but he admitted that his actions that day had caused great harm to his wife.The female college student involved said through her lawyer that she would consider pursuing Liu Qiangdong through civil means.

On the evening of August 31, US time this year, Liu Qiangdong, who was taking a short-term doctoral course in business administration at the University of Minnesota, was detained by the Minneapolis police on suspicion of raping a 21-year-old Chinese female student, and was released the next afternoon.After nearly four months of investigation, a spokesperson for the Minnesota Hennepin County Attorney's Office announced that the criminal charges in the case were not supported after prosecutors carefully reviewed surveillance video, text messages, police body camera footage and witness statements.

Prosecutor Freeman emphasized that the non-prosecution of Liu Qiangdong has nothing to do with his business status. After a thorough investigation by the Minneapolis Sex Crimes Unit and careful deliberation with four senior prosecutors (three men and one woman) on sexual assault, found that there was insufficient evidence in the case.

Liu Qiangdong posted on Weibo yesterday that in order not to interfere with the independent investigation of the United States, although some people have spread misleading information for several months, he himself has not defended himself, nor has he responded to relevant remarks and reports on online social platforms and media.Any response, this has caused a lot of trouble to friends who care about him, and he apologizes for this.During this period of suffering, I am also grateful to every colleague in JD.com for working under the pressure of public opinion every day.

Liu Qiangdong said that the prosecutor's decision "proves that I have not violated any law from the beginning to the end."He blamed himself and regretted it."I have confessed the truth to her for the first time, and I hope she can accept my most sincere apology. I will definitely do my best to make up for the trauma this incident has caused to the family, and to regain my responsibility as a husband."

JD Group issued a statement yesterday, welcoming the US decision not to prosecute, and the group will continue to be committed to providing the best services to global customers and partners.Shares of JD.com rose sharply on Friday, rising as much as 8 percent at one point.

The female college student involved issued a statement through her lawyer, criticizing the investigators for not meeting with her or her lawyer's representative after the incident, and not notifying the prosecution in advance that Liu Qiangdong would not be prosecuted.The way to pursue Liu Qiangdong.She also criticized the prosecution's decision, showing why victims of sexual assault are afraid to come forward.The China Women's Daily commented yesterday that the result of Liu Qiangdong's innocence is a good thing for Liu, his family and JD.com, but innocence is only a legal judgment. As a public figure, he should have higher requirements for his words and deeds.From the perspective of family ethics and professional ethics, Liu Qiangdong still has a lot to reflect on and be vigilant about.