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Chinese temple denies head abbot sexually harassed nuns

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Beijing, Aug. 2: A prominent Beijing temple has denied allegation­s that its celebrity head abbot, a member of the Communist Party, coerced several nuns into having sex with him, one of China’s most high- profile # MeToo cases.

The allegation­s against Master Xuecheng and the Beijing Longquan Monastery burst into the public eye when a 95- page document written by two former monks, who also claimed that the temple is in financial trouble, emerged online earlier this week.

He is accused of sending illicit text messages to at least six women, tempting or threatenin­g them to have sex with him.

Four gave in to Xuecheng’s demands, the report said, adding that he tried to assert “mind control” by claiming the sex was a part of their Buddhist studies.

“Xuecheng manipulate­d disciples to serve his ‘ Buddhist Empire’... disciples under his control sacrificed their precious practices of Buddhist doctrines,” the document said.

But the monastery late on Wednesday denounced the dossier, which it says falsified evidence, calling it an attempt to tarnish Xuecheng and the monastery’s reputation.

“The falsified evidence is based on a deliberate attempt to frame Master Xuecheng, and can be considered a crime,” the temple said in a statement posted on the Twitter- like Weibo platform.

“This incident has its roots in revenge, an operation motivated by malice. Beijing Longquan Monastery calls on the government and religious affairs authoritie­s to form an investigat­ive team to look into the matter.”

Beijing police and the religious affairs authoritie­s could not be immediatel­y reached for comment.

The report and posts about it have been taken down or censored on social media.

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