Shiori Ito, symbol of Japan's MeToo movement, wins rape lawsuit damages

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Civil court rules in favour of reporter, two years after she alleged a bureau chief date-raped her

A Japanese woman whose rape accusations against a prominent TV journalist turned her into a symbol of the country’s fledgling #MeToo movement has been awarded 3.3m yen [$30,000] in damages.

 

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In other countries rape results in a prison sentence japangov noriyukiyamaguchi is a criminal and should get a prison sentence instead of a small fine because he has done this before and since. Rape is never a one-off. MeToo

Thanks for covering this important case. However, please fix your sub-heading. This is not a 'date-rape' case, but rather a rape that took place in the context of the workplace, given that it was supposed to be an informal job interview. MeToo TimesUp

This is the first trial. In the criminal case, it was not prosecuted and it was approved by the prosecution review board. Members of the prosecution screening committee are randomly selected from the general public. Mr. Yamaguchi cannot be legally called a sex offender.

A puppet won by Soros!

報道されたよ。

She was a cocktail waitress in NY and approached a customer,the Japanese TV branch manager. She invited him for dinner to get a job at TV . She walked into the hotel where he stayed. But she didn't get a TV job, so she accused him of Rape. All men can be victims of such women.

Meanwhile back in 'America' Untested Rapekits languush

A wave of metoo turning out to law suit event internationally. Its should use for awareness not for money making

GREAT.

The madness .

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