Blackie Chen denies sexual assault allegations, demands $435k from accuser as compensation

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Blackie Chen denies sexual assault allegations, demands $435k from accuser as compensation
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While some alleged perpetrators in Taiwan's #Me Too movement have admitted to their misdeeds, others appear to have taken quite a different stance. Following sexual assault allegations by Hey Girl member and host-actress Tina Chou against him on Monday (June 26), actor-host Blackie Chen posted a lawyer's statement yesterday (June 28). The statement read: 'The accusations are untrue and have...

While some alleged perpetrators in Taiwan's #Me Too movement have admitted to their misdeeds, others appear to have taken quite a different stance.

The statement read: "The accusations are untrue and have inflicted reputational damage and character assassination on me, and hence I have decided to lodge a civil suit against Tina.The statement added that the compensation would be donated to charity organisations such as those specialising in the protection of women and victims of crime.

In his first lawyer statement posted on Tuesday, Blackie, 46, denied all sexual assault allegations made by Tina, 38. "I absolutely support the #MeToo movement, and encourage victims to speak up for their rights. Both men and women should protect themselves from unfair sexual treatment and it is valuable to do so. But I do not tolerate any attempt to defame me with malicious intent."

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