Top China influencer falsely accuses boss of sexual harassment to exit contract, loses lawsuit
Cosplaying blogger with 33 million online followers banned from social media, ordered to pay US$82,000, make public apology

An online influencer in China with more than 30 million followers has been banned from social media and ordered to pay compensation to her former boss after a court ruled that she fabricated a rumour of being sexually harassed by him.
The blogger, identified by her alias Xiaohuijun, was famous in the cosplay community. Her real surname is Liu.
On China’s two leading social media platforms she had a total of 33 million followers before the legal conflict erupted.
At the end of 2020, she released videos accusing Sun Haoyu, the owner of her agency Qinhuangdao Chidu Entertainment, of sexually harassing her and forcing her to sign arbitrary documents.
Sun denied the allegations and filed a lawsuit against Liu.

He announced he won the case on social media on April 19, the video news website Pear Video reported.