The Borneo Post

Australian court jails ‘arrogant’ Chinese developer for non-consensual sex

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SYDNEY: A Chinese property developer was sentenced to at least two- and- a-half years in jail by an Australian court yesterday for non- consensual intercours­e with a woman after a Sydney dinner party hosted by billionair­e JD.com-founder Richard Liu.

Xu Longwei, who pleaded not guilty, was convicted in July of forcing himself on the woman in an hour- long ordeal at a hotel room overlookin­g Sydney Harbour after the dinner at which they met.

He was sentenced to four years’ jail, of which he must serve at least two and a half.

Court documents filed by the prosecutio­n said that Xu’s victim, then 20, was encouraged to drink to excess at the dinner.

The pair then went to the Shangri- La Hotel where the jury found Xu committed seven separate sexual offences, including intercours­e without consent. None of the charges used the term ‘rape’.

Judge Nicole Norman, who handed down the sentence in a Sydney court, said the woman was unwell by the time she had left the party and she gave evidence that she vomited on the way to the hotel room where Xu forcibly removed her clothes and pinned her down. “She said at one stage Mr Xu said to her that she could not refuse him,” Judge Norman said.

“Mr Xu took advantage of the victim’s alcohol- rendered vulnerabil­ity.

“Mr Xu persisted over objection and resistance. He exploited the situation. His comment about her not being able to resist him ... reflects his arrogance and his low regard for the victim.”

Xu, wearing a prison- green track suit, hardly reacted as the sentence was handed down. His lawyer, Winston Terracini, had told the court that Xu “maintains his innocence and denies the offences”.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Firefighte­rs work next to a Inter City Express (ICE) train of Germany’s Deutsche Bahn that caught fire near Montabaur.
— AFP photo Firefighte­rs work next to a Inter City Express (ICE) train of Germany’s Deutsche Bahn that caught fire near Montabaur.

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