A Chinese woman who sued a man for violating her right to virginity after he wooed her with false promises has been awarded nearly $5,000 (£3,000) by a court, reports said on Wednesday.
The two were dating but after the woman, surnamed Chen, found out her boyfriend was already married she sued him for swindling her out of her virginity, accusing him of pretending to be single and pledging to make her his wife, Shanghai media said.
A spokesman for the Pudong new area people's court confirmed the case and the judgment, but said the man had appealed against the ruling.
The two met online in 2009 but only began dating in 2013, later travelling to Singapore, where they consummated the relationship, the Paper online media platform said.
After the man, surnamed Li, suddenly broke off contact, Chen burst into his home and found him with his wife. Full story...
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The two were dating but after the woman, surnamed Chen, found out her boyfriend was already married she sued him for swindling her out of her virginity, accusing him of pretending to be single and pledging to make her his wife, Shanghai media said.
A spokesman for the Pudong new area people's court confirmed the case and the judgment, but said the man had appealed against the ruling.
The two met online in 2009 but only began dating in 2013, later travelling to Singapore, where they consummated the relationship, the Paper online media platform said.
After the man, surnamed Li, suddenly broke off contact, Chen burst into his home and found him with his wife. Full story...
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