
Chinese prosecutors drop sexual assault case against former Alibaba employee
CNN
Police in China have released a former Alibaba employee accused of sexually assaulting a co-worker after prosecutors found that his act of "forcible indecency" did not constitute a crime.
The decision has reignited public debate about a case that rocked the country's tech industry and led to a reckoning within Alibaba about sexual assault and harassment. Alibaba (BABA) fired the man last month after a female colleague accused him of sexually assaulting her. The case became public after a post — allegedly written by the victim, who did not identify herself, and published on an internal Alibaba website — circulated on the Chinese social media website Weibo.
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