Question
Pinhole video camera?
Answer
Shortly after this defeat, on December 17, 2001, another local paparazzi magazine Scoop Weekly (獨家報導) published a lengthy story about Chu's alleged promiscuity and attached the exact issue with a 47-minute video CD secretly taken with a pinhole camera, purportedly showing Chu having sex with a man who was later confirmed as married Tseng Chung-ming. This video caused an immediate sensation and was soon spread throughout the world via the Internet. Chu sued Scoop Weekly for libel, invasion of privacy, and distribution of obscenity on December 31, 2001, despite the fact that such action would mean Chu admitted her prior sexual intercourse with Tseng Chung-ming, and Tseng's wife would be eligible to sue Chu for adultery. Local authorities immediately ruled that the magazines in question had to be pulled from the market as a result, but not before the several thousand copies which were already sold. The damage had already been done when the video quickly found its way onto the Internet: search engine Lycos reported her name was among the most searched terms in January 2002.
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