Sexual harassment professor exposed schoolgirl "Let's deny sex and bully her for two years"

Jul 24, 2024

Sexual harassment professor exposed schoolgirl 'Let's deny sex and bully her for two years'
A female student who exposed the professor's sexual harassment. Photo Source = Baidu, South China Morning Post



A professor at a prestigious university in China has been dismissed and is under police investigation after being found to have sexually harassed a student in a doctoral program.

According to foreign media such as Xintao Daily and South China Morning Post, Wang (65), a professor at the People's University of China, has sexually harassed a female student A who is in a doctoral course and has consistently demanded sex.

When he refused to have sex, A claimed that for the past two years, Professor Wang ordered 18 hours a day to do housework and did not give him time to write his graduation thesis.



She eventually posted an hour-long video and audio recordings online on the 21st, revealing her advisor's misdeeds with her ID card.

When we asked Wang to let us graduate, he said, "Which student doesn't do his supervisor a little favor? You'll see," A said, making threatening remarks.



A emphasized that such harassment was the result of refusing sexual intercourse requests.

According to her, in 2022, Professor Wang called him to the office saying he was having an 'academic discussion'.



When she arrived, the professor took off his shirt and demanded secret contact with the kisses, saying "Do I look strong?" before forcing sex.

The professor forcibly kissed and groped his chest, A said of the situation at the time.

In addition, the professor made a sexual demand, saying that he would be able to see 'Precious Materials'.

However, A continued to reject his request while maintaining a polite attitude.

Since then, the professor's attitude has changed suddenly, and the harassment against A continued.

As controversy erupted after the online revelation, the school immediately confirmed her report and decided to fire Professor Wang on the 22nd and disqualify him from teaching professors and graduate students.

The membership of the Chinese Communist Party has also been disqualified.

On the same day, Beijing police began an investigation into the incident.

Under Chinese criminal law, sexual harassment of a woman through violence or intimidation can result in up to five years in prison.



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