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Hong Kong, Sep 3 (TIWN) Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai, who was arrested last month over alleged collusion with foreign forces, was on Thursday acquitted of intimidating a reporter three years ago.
Thursday's ruling means Lai's criminal record is clear for now, though he still faces proceedings stemming from last year's social unrest, reports the South China Morning Post (SCMP) newspaper.
Lai, 72, had denied one count of criminal intimidation over his encounter with an Oriental Daily reporter during the annual candlelight vigil at Victoria Park on June 4, 2017, commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Video footage played during the West Kowloon Court trial showed the Apple Daily founder cursing at the reporter, and claiming he would find someone to "mess with" him, after the latter took pictures and videos of Lai.
The reporter testified he had suffered from adjustment disorder – a condition stemming from stressful events – and a depressed mood since the incident.
Prosecutors alleged Lai's remarks were threats of injury with intent to cause alarm.
Defence lawyers countered by questioning the ethics of Oriental Daily, describing the incident as impulsive "scolding" following years of pressure the newspaper and its employees placed on Lai.
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