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Chinese Rapper Accused of Spreading STD to 4 Different Women

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Chinese rapper Young Jack is accused of transmitting an STD to four different women and disappearing without paying medical bills.

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Chinese rapper Young Jack is facing allegations from 4 women who are accusing him of spreading a sexually transmitted disease and failing to pay the medical bills.

A woman on Weibo claimed that Young Jack is a high-risk carrier of HPV, and he hid this fact while in relations with multiple women, thus transmitting HPV.

The woman shared, “Stop leveraging your fame to deceive and mistreat women.”

She further revealed, “Young Jack promised to take full responsibility, but not only did he arrive late on the day of the surgery, he showed no concern. Then, he disappeared completely. It was that betrayal that led me to report him.”

The woman added, “With this information, I hope no more women will be victimized.”

The woman claimed to have lived with Young Jack for several years and attached messages she exchanged with him.

In the past, Young Jack made a controversial statement by claiming to have slept with “73 girls” on WeChat.  Weibo

Additionally, a picture of Young Jack was publicly shared along with screenshots of a conversation with a woman, causing a stir.

The woman asked Young Jack, “So are we friends?” but he did not respond.

Currently, Young Jack has not made any statement about the situation.

Young Jack gained significant popularity as the “handsome rapper” after appearing on Rap of China.

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