Kris Wu's Legal Battle Continues: Fallen Star Appeals Rape Conviction
## "Canadian-Chinese Celebrity Kris Wu: A Fallen Star's Legal Battle Continues"

23 January 2024
Associated Image Descriptions
- Image 1: A handcuffed Kris Wu in a prisoner's uniform, being escorted by guards.
- Image 2: A close-up of Wu's face, visibly distressed and anxious.
- Image 3: The Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court building, where the trial is taking place.
Introduction
The ongoing legal battle of Chinese-Canadian celebrity Kris Wu continues to captivate the Chinese public, as recent news of his rape conviction appeal and the listing of his company as an "old lait" (person who evades repayment of debts) has sparked a storm of reactions on Chinese social media platform Weibo.
Tweets from Social Media
Netizen reactions on Weibo range from surprise and cynicism to frustration and sympathy for Wu's situation. User @胡萝卜吃兔兔 humorously asked, "I thought he was already sentenced. So, he appealed. Does he still have fans?" (翻譯:我以为他已经被判刑了。所以他上诉了。他还粉丝吗?) while @今天吃蛋挞w sarcastically commented on Wu's audacity to appeal.
Other users, however, expressed sympathy for Wu's situation, with @坠入小娱路 stating, "Kris Wu is really pitiful, he's already in prison but still being used as a scapegoat in hot searches every time." (翻譯:吳亦凡真的可憐,他已經在監獄裡了,但每次還是被用作熱搜的替罪羊。)
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In November 2022, Wu was sentenced to 13 years in prison and deported from China after his first trial. This decision sparked a wave of discussions on Weibo, with users expressing varying opinions about the case.
Since then, several financial irregularities associated with Wu's family have come to light, including restrictions on high spending for his cousin, Wu Lin, who reportedly has unfulfilled debts of over CNY 145 million.
Main Context and Reactions from Weibo Netizens
The case of Kris Wu has become emblematic of the ongoing discussions around sexual misconduct in China's entertainment industry. As his appeal trial continues, the public remains captivated by the developments, demonstrating the significance of this issue in Chinese society.
The Beijing Third Intermediate People's Court has conducted the trial privately to protect the privacy of the victims. The final verdict of the appeal is yet to be announced.

