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France takes legal action against AliExpress and Joom over childlike sex dolls

Commerce minister calls for end to ‘digital wild west’ as Shein awaits ruling on three-month French ban

France will file legal complaints against ecommerce platforms AliExpress and Joom for selling sex dolls that resemble minors, its commerce minister said, as Shein awaits a judicial ruling on a three-month ban.

AliExpress, which is owned by Chinese tech group Alibaba, and Latvia-founded Joom will face new legal processes brought by the French state, commerce minister Serge Papin said on Wednesday. 

“It’s time to end the digital wild west, so we are in a fight here that will be long. It’s not just Shein,” he told TF1 television. “There will be a legal complaint filed by the state against these two platforms, since they also sell child pornography dolls.”

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