Difference between revisions 652095 and 652096 on enwiki<b>Chu Mei-feng</b>, (璩美鳳 born [[1966]]) is the former director of [[Hsinchu, Taiwan]]'s Bureau of Cultural Affairs. She is noted for her outspokenness, sharp-wittedness, and beauty. Chu is campaigning with the [[Taiwan New Party]] (NP) for election to [[Taiwan]]'s legislature and is seen as a threat to the incumbent [[Shen Chih-hui]], despite a string of high-profile relationships including one with Hsinchu's mayor, [[Tsai Jen-chien]], who is ten years older than she and a member of the rival [[Taiwan Democratic Peoples Party]] (DDP). On [[December 17]], [[2001]], the [[tabloid]] <cite>Scoop Weekly</cite> published a lengthy story about Chu's alleged [[promiscuity]] and distributed a video taken secretly with a pinhole camera that purportedly shows Chu having sex with a married man. The video is sold on [[VCD]]s as uncensored pornographic movie in the gray market in [[Hong Kong]]. Chu sued the tabloid for [[libel]] on [[December 31]]. Taiwan's Civil Code protects human rights including the right to privacy, and allows someone to bring a suit for emotional damages. Various sections of it also make crimes of violating a person's privacy for profit, distributing indecent material, and some forms of libel . ⏎ See also: [[Nude celebrities on the Internet]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=652096.
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