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Saturday, September 25, 2010

Top 5 Celebrity Sex Scandals in Asia part 1

Sex scandal has always been a hot news, especially if the perpetrator is a celebrity. Case distribution of celebrity sex videos or famous people can certainly be a big case. Moreover, if it occurs in Asian countries who hold traditional and tend to be conservative oriental.
Here are five cases of dissemination of obscene videos and pictures in various countries in Asia.
1. TAIWAN

Performer: Chu Mei-feng, Taiwan's female politicians
Case: In 2001
CHRONOLOGY:
Chu Mei-feng friends are jealous of him, Kuo Yu-ling, put a pinhole camera in Chu's bedroom. The camera recorded the scene with her boyfriend Chu vulgar a married Tseng Chung-ming. Ling then spread it in the media. VCD containing the recording scene was circulated rapidly.
SOLUTION:
Chu resigned as head of Hsinchu City Cultural Department and announced that he would exit from public life. He then thought better and put his experience in the form of biographies and books appear in staging a concert in Singapore in 2002.
He is now a presenter on Macau Asian Satellite Television. The former best friend, Ling, sentenced to four years for violating privacy laws, damage to public morality, as well as theft and forgery.
2. HONGKONG

Performer: hip-hop artist, Edison Chen
Case: In 2008
CHRONOLOGY:
Chen obscene photos circulating 1300 with at least six celebrities on the internet, among others, singer Gillian Chung, movie stars, Cecilia Cheung; models, Bobo Chan, and his girlfriend, Vincy Yeung. That happened after he took the hard disk into a computer repair place.
SOLUTION:
Chen, Hong Kong and hunted by the police becomes a media target. He fled to the United States and announced that it would put his career in the entertainment world continue "indefinitely."
Some time later he returned to Hong Kong and starred in the movie The Sniper. He went back into the news when doing an exclusive interview with CNN. (To be continued)

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