Friday, 24 August 2012

FORTUNE HEIR IN DRUG SEX




CONQUESTS .....Justin would send pictures of him and his conquests to his friends.

A SEX ROMP shocker that centres on wealthy 27-year-old socialite Justin Lee and involves over 60 women, including actresses and models, has rocked Taiwan. Justin has now gone missing after he was accused of drug rape and taping his sexual assaults on some of the victims.

In an exposé by TV station Cti News, they identified several celebrities and artistes from his secret videos.

Among them: a model who was once a jeans and makeup celebrity, an actress married to a man in the same rich circle, a girl group singer who hosts a food show on TV, and an actress who starred in a TV series with the boy band F4.

The station has defended its move, saying Justin's friends had leaked the photos anyway, as he would brag about his conquests by mailing them compromising pictures of the women with him.

According to Taipei Times, police first called Justin in for questioning in July last year, after a pair of celebrity twin sisters lodged a report alleging that he raped one of them and recorded the whole thing.

She claimed that he got her drunk, then offered to drive her home but instead took her to his place in Taipei's upscale Xinyi district. She said that he gave her some water, which she believed was spiked, and when she woke up, he was having sex with her.

Justin, however, told police that she had taken advantage of him, and they were forced to release him when they couldn't gather sufficient evidence to charge him with a crime. But investigators made a shocking discovery when they confiscated his computer and found dozens of secret recordings of Justin having sex with multiple women.

Police found most of the women in the videos to assist their investigation, and while some said the sex was consensual, they didn't know about the hidden cameras. One of Justin's ex-girlfriends, who remained anonymous, said she had caught him installing something into his TV and computer but never suspected they were cameras.

That was enough for the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office to issue an arrest warrant for Justin recently, and the story became hot news after police released the final victim count—60—and pictures of the women were broadcast on TV.

Justin's extravagant spending had made him the centre of attention at clubs and parties in Taiwan, and a friend close to him has said that Justin was never in public without being surrounded by women. Since the scandal broke, however, Justin has gone into hiding and might even have fled to the US.

Meanwhile, his parents have turned down a request from investigators to persuade their son to surrender, and his father Lee Yueh-tsang has resigned as director of Yuanta Financial Holdings and Yuanta Securities.

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