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Woman applicant accuses professor of rape
www.chinaview.cn 2005-06-21 09:29:37

    BEIJING, June 21 -- The woman at the heart of a sex scandal at Beijing Jiaotong University said she was raped by her professor, reported the Beijing Times newspaper yesterday.

 

The examination paper and the answers of the entrance exam for master program that A Fang allegedly said professor Ouyang Lin had given to her after sex in return. [baidu]
    The woman said professor Ouyang Lin, 51, threatened to fail her in an entrance examination for a master's program if she refused to have sex with him, according to the paper.

    The 26-year-old woman, known by the alias A Fang, said she was planning to give a New Year's gift to Ouyang last December.

    The report said he told her to bring the unspecified gift to his campus dorm at noon on December 23.

    After chatting for a while about the entrance exam, Ouyang reportedly began to undress her while hinting that she could get high marks on some subjects "at some expense."

    "I resisted. But he threatened to fail me if I refused," the paper quoted A Fang. "He said he would fail me at the interview stage even if I did pass the written exam. I gave in finally."

    Some master's degree applicants are interviewed after the exam results are announced.

    Ouyang then took two exam papers, as well as answers, and gave them to her, the report said.

    He reportedly asked her to burn the papers after the national exam. A Fang kept the papers and her underwear as evidence.

    She reported to police this month, accusing Ouyang with leaking state secrets. Under Chinese law, some exams are considered state secrets. Enditem

(Source: Shanghai Daily News)

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