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On June 12th, 2022 at around 4:30pm-7pm, Sophie was present at a golf range in Shanghai with a man who resembled Zhang Zhehan from certain angles, but was clearly not him. They were captured on the golf range's surveillance video. Sophie and the man created content for the [[Zhangzhehan_super3]] Instagram account that was released on June 14th. There were multiple witnesses who saw them enter and leave the range, and the surveillance video has been obtained by the police.
On June 12th, 2022 at around 4:30pm-7pm, Sophie was present at a golf range in Shanghai with a man who resembled Zhang Zhehan from certain angles, but was clearly not him. They were captured on the golf range's surveillance video. Sophie and the man created content for the [[Zhangzhehan_super3]] Instagram account that was released on June 14th. There were multiple witnesses who saw them enter and leave the range, and the surveillance video has been obtained by the police.
Sophie denied that she was at the golf range on June 12th by claiming that she did an area-wide Covid test that day then drove five hours to Zhejiang, and was currently in a quarantine hotel in Zhejiang. However, the IP of this post was set to Singapore, showing that Sophie was using VPN to mask her location. Moreover, her phone number was registered to 嘉定区, which did area-wide Covid tests on June 11, not June 12.
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File:Sophie83.jpg|Sophie denying she was at the golf course with ZSJ
File:Sophie85.jpg|Registered location of Sophie's phone number
File:Sophie84.jpg|News about Covid testing in Shanghai
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In the course of denying these allegations, Sophie tried to attack [[QV]] by accusing her of supporting Hong Kong independence. She initially included defense of [[Zhang Peichao]] in her post, but then edited her post to delete him entirely. She threatened to sue and posted what she claimed was a legal letter that she submitted to Weibo. The opinion of legal professionals in China is that the letter is fake, as it failed to adhere to basic legal standards. Months later, there is no record of any lawsuit brought against Weibo in Sophie's name. No one else Sophie threatened to sue has heard from her lawyers.
In the course of denying these allegations, Sophie tried to attack [[QV]] by accusing her of supporting Hong Kong independence. She initially included defense of [[Zhang Peichao]] in her post, but then edited her post to delete him entirely. She threatened to sue and posted what she claimed was a legal letter that she submitted to Weibo. The opinion of legal professionals in China is that the letter is fake, as it failed to adhere to basic legal standards. Months later, there is no record of any lawsuit brought against Weibo in Sophie's name. No one else Sophie threatened to sue has heard from her lawyers.