: While his separate sentences for various victims totaled over 79 years (and in some reports 39 years for specific groups of victims), Taiwan's Supreme Court eventually upheld a combined maximum sentence of 30 years in prison , which is the legal limit for a fixed-term imprisonment under local law.

Justin Lee (Li Zhongrui), a former Taiwanese socialite and the son of a high-profile financial executive, was at the center of one of Taiwan's most notorious criminal scandals involving drugging, sexual assault, and illegal recording .

One of the most distinct features of the case was how technology played a dual role. Justin Lee used his social status and "verified" identity as a wealthy heir to lure victims. However, the "verification" that destroyed him was the metadata and digital evidence found on his devices. Police recovered nearly 60 videos and hundreds of photos. Because he documented these acts meticulously on his personal devices, the evidence was undeniable, leading to a definitive legal verification of his crimes.

: Lee was convicted of multiple counts of sexual assault and violations of privacy for secretly filming the acts. Prison Sentence

: He was ordered to pay approximately NT$27.75 million (roughly US$926,000) in total compensation to his victims, one of the largest such sums in Taiwanese history.