Epstein in China: CCP Officials Pimping Out 13-Year-Old Schoolgirls in Hunan
Two Party cadres — a taxation discipline inspector and fire brigade instructor — caught luring and forcing school girls (some just 13-14) into prostitution with beatings and threats.
Punishment?
“Removed from post.”
The CCP doesn’t punish its child predators. It shields them.
In the Hunan Cili “Forced Juvenile Prostitution Case”, a gang systematically lured and brutalized school girls — some as young as 13 and 14 — into prostitution using money, beatings, and threats.
Key perpetrators included two CCP-linked public officials:
• A former Party group member and Discipline Inspection leader of Cili County Taxation Bureau
• A former instructor at Cili County Fire Brigade
Dozens involved. Most of the criminally punished were minors themselves for the crime of prostitution.
The officials and adults with power? Removed from posts, one expelled from the Party. Case closed. Maybe air drop to another position far away.
“Society must strengthen prevention,” says the official report.
This is the pattern that repeats across China:
Almost every major corruption scandal and child sexual exploitation case traces back to Communist Party members.
They operate with impunity until the scandal explodes, then get the softest slap — party expulsion, “removal from post” — while ordinary citizens are crushed.
How many more little girls like “Jiajia” are destroyed in the dark because the predators wear the Party badge?
The CCP doesn’t protect children. It protects its own.
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