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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/phoenix-sex-scandal-liu-zhengzhu
五名原告,四人为男,控火鸟因其不禁言而打击报复。另一女原告控被刘性骚扰。今年早些时候,一名女原告在纽约也对火鸟进行了同样指控。
Four of the five plaintiffs—Meixing Ren, Ching-Yi Chang, Taofeng Wang, and Haipei Shue—are men who say that Tao Lu, the current bureau chief, punished them for speaking out about his predecessor's alleged conduct by downsizing their job duties and firing one of them. The fifth plaintiff is a former Phoenix intern who alleges that Liu repeatedly groped her. Another former Phoenix intern filed a separate lawsuit in New York earlier this year making similar allegations. Mother Jones interviewed three of the male plaintiffs and four of Liu's alleged female victims.
一份呈堂证供录像,记录去年八月录下的。。。
A secret video
Central to the case is a video that the plaintiffs claim was secretly recorded last August on an iPhone by Anne, a female Phoenix reporter. (The alleged victims requested they be referred to by American pseudonyms.) The video, reviewed by Mother Jones, shows an exchange in Mandarin between a man and a woman whose faces are not visible. The complaint identifies the pair as Anne and Zhengzhu Liu, the ex-bureau chief. "You are doing well now," the man says. "You look pretty good, that's it...let me hug you." The video shows the woman's legs moving towards the door. But the man continues: "Don't move, don't move, I like you so much...No, no one will come in...Let me have a look; let me 'kao' [fuck] you." The woman quickly exits the room. The music for Phoenix's morning broadcast can be heard playing in the background.
火鸟官方否认说辞。。。
The lawsuit is "full of inaccuracies and false statements about the Company," Wu Xiaoyong, the CEO of Phoenix's American subsidiary, told Mother Jones in a statement. "We have retained counsel to defend the Company's interests, and we will have no further comment regarding this case." Mother Jones left messages at several phone numbers associated with Liu; he did not respond to these repeated requests for comment. Both Xiaoyong and the law firm representing the plaintiffs said they do not know the ex-bureau chief's whereabouts. Murdoch's 21st Century Fox declined to comment.
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