Taiwan Scandal Justin Lee [better] -

Overview

The "Justin Lee" (李宗瑞) scandal was a high‑profile Taiwanese criminal case in which Justin Lee, a wealthy socialite and son of a prominent businessman, was found to have drugged, sexually assaulted and secretly filmed dozens of women between about 2009 and 2012. The case generated major media attention in Taiwan and prompted public debate on sexual violence, victim protection and sentencing.

Cons:

Victim Blaming: The case highlighted the intense social stigma and "slut-shaming" faced by victims of sexual violence, particularly when high-profile figures are involved.

Justin Lee continues to be in high demand, with several exciting projects lined up. He is set to star in an upcoming drama, "Love in a Puff," which explores themes of love, friendship, and perseverance.

The Crimes: Beginning in 2009, Lee drugged or used alcohol to incapacitate women—including models and celebrities—at luxury nightclubs. He then took them to his residence, where he sexually assaulted them and secretly recorded the acts.

Beginning in 2011, allegations surfaced that Lee used his status to drug and assault women he met in the nightlife circuit.

6. Challenges and Controversies

The investigation revealed a calculated and predatory pattern of behavior beginning as early as 2009. Lee’s typical method involved:

Initial Discovery (2011–2012): The investigation began after two sisters filed a police report accusing Lee of drugging and raping them. During a raid on his home, authorities discovered folders of videos and photos on his computer documenting sexual acts with approximately 60 women.

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