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Prosecutors alleged that starting in August 2009, Lee used his affluent background to lure women—including starlets and models—into his confidence. His established pattern involved: : Meeting women at luxury nightclubs.

Justin Lee, also known by his Chinese name and the alias Li Zongyou, was born into immense wealth and social privilege on February 6, 1985. He is the son of Lee Yueh-tsang (李岳苍) , a former board member of the Yuanta Financial Holding Co. and a director at Yuanta Securities Co. (a major Taiwanese financial group). This family background afforded him a life of luxury, allowing him to become a prominent and frequent fixture of Taipei's exclusive nightclub scene.

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

Taiwan’s judicial system dealt with the case through multiple rounds of appeals:

Justin Lee (Li Zong-rui) was a prominent figure in Taipei’s elite nightlife scene during the late 2000s and early 2010s. As the son of a wealthy financial executive, Lee frequented exclusive clubs and lounges, cultivating relationships with models, actresses, and socialites.

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After being on the run for 23 days, Lee turned himself in on August 23, 2012. His legal battle spanned several years and multiple appeals: 百度百科

Before his criminal convictions, Lee was a prominent figure in the "second-generation" wealthy socialite circles of Taipei.

Lee's lawyers appealed. In 2015, the Supreme Court upheld convictions for 5 of the women but ordered a retrial for the others. The Taiwan High Court concluded this retrial on March 7, 2017, and delivered its final decision: 39 years and 2 months in prison for sexually assaulting nine women. Lee’s lawyers continued to fight, and an official statement regarding the final combined sentence was issued. At this time, he also faced a massive civil suit, with 17 women seeking compensation. The court ruled he must pay a total of NT$27.45 million (US$889,789) in compensation to his victims.

To understand the significance of the scandal, it's essential to appreciate the context in which it emerged. Taiwan, a democratic nation with a population of over 23 million people, has long been regarded as a beacon of stability and prosperity in East Asia. However, in recent years, the country has faced growing challenges, from economic stagnation to rising tensions with neighboring China.

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Prosecutors alleged that starting in August 2009, Lee used his affluent background to lure women—including starlets and models—into his confidence. His established pattern involved: : Meeting women at luxury nightclubs.

Justin Lee, also known by his Chinese name and the alias Li Zongyou, was born into immense wealth and social privilege on February 6, 1985. He is the son of Lee Yueh-tsang (李岳苍) , a former board member of the Yuanta Financial Holding Co. and a director at Yuanta Securities Co. (a major Taiwanese financial group). This family background afforded him a life of luxury, allowing him to become a prominent and frequent fixture of Taipei's exclusive nightclub scene. Taiwan Scandal Justin Lee

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

Taiwan’s judicial system dealt with the case through multiple rounds of appeals:

Justin Lee (Li Zong-rui) was a prominent figure in Taipei’s elite nightlife scene during the late 2000s and early 2010s. As the son of a wealthy financial executive, Lee frequented exclusive clubs and lounges, cultivating relationships with models, actresses, and socialites. This public link is valid for 7 days

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After being on the run for 23 days, Lee turned himself in on August 23, 2012. His legal battle spanned several years and multiple appeals: 百度百科

Before his criminal convictions, Lee was a prominent figure in the "second-generation" wealthy socialite circles of Taipei. Can’t copy the link right now

Lee's lawyers appealed. In 2015, the Supreme Court upheld convictions for 5 of the women but ordered a retrial for the others. The Taiwan High Court concluded this retrial on March 7, 2017, and delivered its final decision: 39 years and 2 months in prison for sexually assaulting nine women. Lee’s lawyers continued to fight, and an official statement regarding the final combined sentence was issued. At this time, he also faced a massive civil suit, with 17 women seeking compensation. The court ruled he must pay a total of NT$27.45 million (US$889,789) in compensation to his victims.

To understand the significance of the scandal, it's essential to appreciate the context in which it emerged. Taiwan, a democratic nation with a population of over 23 million people, has long been regarded as a beacon of stability and prosperity in East Asia. However, in recent years, the country has faced growing challenges, from economic stagnation to rising tensions with neighboring China.