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Shein vows to cooperate with France in sex doll probe

This photograph shows the logo of Asian e-commerce giant Shein on the facade of the Bazar de l'Hotel de Ville (BHV) department store in Paris on November 3, 2025, just days before it opens its first physical store at BHV in Paris. (Photo by Julie SEBADELHA / AFP)

Shein vows to cooperate with France in sex doll probe

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November 4, 2025
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Asian e-commerce giant Shein on Tuesday pledged to “cooperate fully” with judicial authorities after French prosecutors opened an investigation over the sale of childlike sex dolls on the platform.

“We will cooperate fully with the judicial authorities,” Shein’s spokesman in France, Quentin Ruffat, told RMC radio, adding the company was prepared to share names of those who have bought such dolls.

“We will be completely transparent with the authorities. If they ask us to do so, we will comply,” he said.

“We will put the necessary safeguards in place to ensure that this does not happen again,” Ruffat said, adding that what has happened is “serious, unacceptable, intolerable.”

The Paris prosecutors’ office said it had opened investigations against Shein, and also rival online retailers AliExpress, Temu and Wish, over the sale of sex dolls.

The probes were for distributing “messages that are violent, pornographic or improper, (and) accessible to minors”, the office told AFP.

The investigations were launched after France’s anti-fraud unit reported on Saturday that Shein was selling childlike sex dolls.

On Monday, Shein announced it was imposing a “total ban on sex-doll-type products” and had deleted all listings and images linked to them.

The uproar comes as Shein prepares on Wednesday to open its first physical store in the world inside the prestigious BHV Marais department store in central Paris.

Finance Minister Roland Lescure had warned he would move to ban the company from the French market if the items returned online.

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