House Lawmakers Press Shein Over Sale of Childlike Sex Dolls in the United States

Lawmakers said their goal is to ensure online marketplaces cannot facilitate products linked to child exploitation.
House Lawmakers Press Shein Over Sale of Childlike Sex Dolls in the United States
The Shein logo on its web shop, in this illustration taken on May 16, 2024. Dado Ruvic/Reuters
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House lawmakers have asked fast-fashion retailer Shein to explain how childlike sex dolls were allowed to appear on its e-commerce platform and whether any were sold to U.S. customers, escalating an international controversy that earlier this month led France to suspend the company’s online marketplace.

In a Nov. 20 letter to Shein CEO Xu Yangtian, Reps. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), joined by 32 other members of Congress, sought clarity on the retailer’s internal controls and whether U.S. consumers were exposed to illegal content.

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