'Chinese Hugh Jackman' Yunxiang Gao accuser may have to give evidence

A barrister for a Chinese film star accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a Sydney hotel room says she should be made to speak in court before trial.

Chinese television and movie star Yunxiang Gao at Central Local Court. Picture: Tim Pascoe

Source: News Corp/ Tim Pascoe

The woman who says a high-profile Chinese actor sexually assaulted her in a Sydney hotel might be ordered to give oral evidence before the case goes to trial.

Gao Yunxiang, previously likened to China's "Hugh Jackman" by one of his lawyers, faces multiple charges after a party at the luxury Shangri-La hotel in the early hours of March 27.
Xuan Dong (third left), the wife of Chinese actor Yunxiang Gao, leaves the NSW Supreme Court in Sydney, Friday, June 29, 2018.
Xuan Dong (third left), the wife of Chinese actor Yunxiang Gao, leaves the NSW Supreme Court in Sydney, Friday, June 29, 2018. Source: AAP
Gao's barrister John Korn told Central Local Court on Friday the complainant's first and third police statements contained different accounts of what happened inside the hotel room between her, Gao and a co-accused, Chinese producer Wang Jing, including whether there was sexual intercourse.

"It's not even an inconsistency but a contradiction," Mr Korn said.

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Published 9 November 2018 4:54pm
Updated 9 November 2018 5:49pm
By Helen Chen


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