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Conflict in popular studios

20 12 on may 20th, Edison Chen, who was traveling in Beijing at night, was photographed by a photographer in a popular studio while eating in a restaurant, and the two sides clashed.

Volkswagen Studio said that the hitter was Edison Chen's entourage, and Edison Chen was not directly involved in the conflict. After mediation by the police, the two sides reached a preliminary settlement this morning, and Edison Chen apologized and paid 5,000 yuan. 20 14 At about 5 pm on May 6th, netizen Ju Chunlei broke the news in Weibo that founder Liu had a conflict with a reporter from Fengxing Studio in Terminal 3 of Capital Airport, and his assistant injured the reporter and damaged the camera. The two sides accepted police mediation at the airport police station of Terminal 3 of the Capital Airport. At the same time, Ju Chunlei posted three live pictures in Weibo. According to the picture, a man wearing a T-shirt covers his backpack with both hands, while another man pulls the bag with his left hand and puts his right elbow on the chest of the man wearing a T-shirt.

He told reporters that he and Zhang, a photographer from Volkswagen Studios, arrived at T3 terminal at about 2: 30 pm. When he saw Liu around 2: 50, the photographer started taking pictures, which led to a conflict that lasted for several minutes. Photographer Mr. Zhang told reporters that in the process of competing for the camera, his right arm was injured and bruised, and the camera was debugged, which was no big deal.

20 14 in the evening of may 6th, JD.COM. A spokesman for COM said that the situation described in Weibo was not true. After preliminary verification, it was Liu's entourage who negotiated with the other party and hoped to delete the relevant photos taken by him. At around 1 1 on the afternoon of May 6, 2004, JD.COM spokesman official Weibo said that the two sides had reached a settlement and all relevant personnel had left the airport. Two staff members in JD.COM also expressed their apologies to them.