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China judges live-stream crab sale to help debtors pay off dues, promote legal literacy

200,000 ‘confused’ online viewers tune in to watch as legal bigwigs help family who failed in business get back on their feet

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Judges at a court in China attracted 200,000 online viewers when they live-streamed themselves selling crabs to help family pay off their debts. Photo: Shutterstock/Douyin/Sohu
Fran Luin Beijing

Judges in a court in China turned themselves into live-stream salespeople to help a debtor sell her products and cover her debt, attracting 200,000 viewers and winning widespread applause.

On October 31, the Gaochun District People’s Court in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, eastern China, became an effective live-streaming sales venue.

Three judges were spotted selling crabs online in a session hosted by the city’s Intermediate People’s Court official account.

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The trio of judges from the city attracted over 200,000 viewers with their special part-time job.

The innovative live-streaming session took place in a courtroom in Nanjing, eastern China. Photo: Handout
The innovative live-streaming session took place in a courtroom in Nanjing, eastern China. Photo: Handout

Many online observers expressed their shock, with one saying: “I cannot believe my eyes.”

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