A blogger accused her employer of sexual harassment, but something went wrong (4 photos)
It's good when you're young, famous and have a real army of fans. It's bad when there's no brains or imagination behind your good looks.
Chinese cosplayer Xiaohuijun, who had over 30 million subscribers, decided to shake some dough out of her employer Sun Haoyu, the owner of Qinhuangdao Chidu Entertainment, and leave the agency gracefully. If she had simply written a letter of resignation, then according to the terms of the contract she would have been obliged to pay the company a penalty. But if you leave with your head held high, and slam the door loudly, you don't have to pay a fine, and if you're really lucky, you can even make some money on it.
The lady teamed up with 5 other girls, created a chat called "Bloody Battle in the Red Degree" and started falsifying evidence there. When everything was ready, the cosplayer reported the violence on social networks, caught a wave of support and went to court with a calm soul.
But the perfect plan, reliable as a Swiss watch, did not work. Investigators quickly figured out the cunning madam and her assistants. A secret chat and correspondence with colleagues also surfaced. In short, it did not work out. True, all these showdowns and lawsuits lasted more than 4 years, but Sun Haoyu managed to defend his male honor and the name of the agency.
As a result, the blogger lost access to social networks and is required to pay compensation in the amount of $82 thousand. In addition to financial losses, Xiaohuijun must publicly apologize to Sun Haoyu.