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Ex-Xiaomi Director Alleged To Have Extramarital Affairs, “Sugar Daddy Contracts” With Over 200 Women The detailed agreements reportedly included BDSM practices, unprotected sex clauses, scheduled companionship, and large cash payments as much as S$177.9K. Former Xiaomi brand director Feng Debing is at the centre of a massive sex scandal after he was alleged to have had extramarital affairs with over 200 women. He is said to have signed "sugar daddy contracts" which reportedly involved large sums of money and clauses on BDSM practices, unprotected sex and scheduled companionship. The scandal came to light after Debing’s wife discovered a trove of intimate photos and contracts on his mobile phone. Interestingly, the couple had signed a "Marriage Without Fidelity" contract that allowed Debing to engage in extramarital affairs so long as he fulfilled his marital obligations. While his wife had initially tolerated this, she decided to go public with the information and report it to the authorities when she found out he had fathered six to seven children with multiple women. Leaked screenshots allegedly show Debing’s phone filled with selfies and revealing photos taken with young women — some quite explicit. According to his wife, the women were mostly influencers, university or overseas students, not professional sex workers. She hinted that there could be even more explicit content on his other devices. The alleged contracts were not only disturbingly detailed — comparable to legal documents — but were also tailor-made for each woman. For example, one agreement with a woman surnamed Shen required her to spend four days with him each month for a payment of 100K yuan (S$17.8K). The contract also included clauses like “drinking holy water,” and stated the woman was not allowed to refuse. If she failed to comply, she would have to return 50 per cent of the payment. Another contract, signed with a woman surnamed Li, required 72 hours of companionship for a lump sum of 1 million yuan (S$177.9K). That agreement included a clause stating she must not interfere with Debing’s family life, suggesting that she was aware he was married. The scandal has sparked an uproar on Weibo, with many criticising Debing for behaviour that "crosses every moral boundary." Debing has not publicly responded to the allegations.
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