BEIJING (Reuters) - When a former intern at China's state broadcaster wrote in July about being groped and forcibly kissed by one of the country's most recognisable television stars, her story ignited a social media firestorm in a country where a backlash against sexual harassment was growing.
Now her case is set to go before the Chinese legal system.
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