JD.com’s CEO was arrested, then released, by Minneapolis police this weekend on suspicion of alleged sexual misconduct

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
JD.com billionaire CEORichard Liu was arrested by Minneapolis police late Friday night on suspicion of alleged sexual misconduct
He was released yesterday afternoon around 4 p.m. Today, JD.com, one of China largest online retailers, issued the following statement:
&During a business trip to the United States, Mr
Liu was questioned by police in Minnesota in relation to an unsubstantiated accusation
The local police quickly determined there was no substance to the claim against Mr
Liu, and he was subsequently able to resume his business activities as originally planned. John Elder, public information officer for the
Minneapolis Police Department, tells us the investigation remains active but he wasn''t able to share many further details, telling us he
isn''t aware of when Liu arrived into the Minneapolis metropolitan area and that he isn''t authorized to say when the complaint against Liu
was received
As for why Liu was detained for 16 hours instead of the 36 hours the local police department is authorized to hold a person before charging
them or releasing them and continuing an investigation, Elder said the investigator &decided it wasn''t necessary to hold onto him, that we
can conduct a fair and thorough investigation& without having Liu in custody
Elder added that more people are typically held the duration than released, but that it &not uncommon. According Minnesota state statute,
sexual misconduct is defined as a range of things that can lead to anything from a felony charge to a gross misdemeanor charge
Among these isa sexual act with a person under 13 years of age, if the actor is more than three years older than the complainant; a sexual
act between someone who is under 16 years of age with an actor who is more than four years older; circumstances at the time of a sexual act
that cause thecomplainant to have a reasonable fear of imminent great bodily harm; an accomplice who uses force or coercion to induce an act
with the complainant; and if the actor knows or has reason to know that the complainant is mentally impaired, mentally incapacitated, or
physically helpless. Asked if JD statement in any way interferes with the police department investigation, Elder says it does not
&People can say whatever they&d like
As with any investigation, this is a case and we&ll bring it through to fruition just like we do every other case.& This means deciding
whether or not, based on the police department investigation, to refer the case for charge to either the city attorney office or the
Hennepin County attorney office, which would then file paperwork through a district court. JD.com rise in China has largely been
unstoppable, though its newest quarterly earnings report fell short of Wall Street expectations, owing in part to heightened competition
from rival Alibaba
The company, which claims to have more than 300 million customers, is regularly profiled by local and international media outlets, with the
love life ofLiu a particular point of fascination. Not all of that attention has been desirable
Liu, who was married in 2015 and has two children, reportedly tried todistance himself from a sexual assault that was alleged to have taken
place the same year at his penthouse in Australia.According to the New York Times, one of his guests, a property development professional,
was found guilty of seven charges, including having sex with his accuser without her consent
Though Liu wasn''t accused of any wrongdoing, the Times reports that he asked an Australian court to prevent the release of his name by
citing damage to his marriage and business
Last month, a judge rejected that request. Like many of China new titans, Liu grew up poor
In a sit-down last fall with the Financial Times, he said he&d only tasted meat once or twice a year before going to college at age 18,
instead eating corn-based products for months at a time, including &cornmeal porridge for breakfast, corn pancakes for lunch and dry
cornbread for dinner — cornbread so tough it made your throat bleed.& The rest of the year they ate sweet potatoes
Today, the 45-year-old is reportedly worth nearly $8 billion. In talking with the FT, Liu acknowledged JD.com fierce battle for customers
with Alibaba without referring to the company by name
&Within five years I&m 100 percent sure we will be the largest B2C [business to consumer] platform in China — we will surpass any
competitor.