Sex scandal in China Sister Hong

A 38-year-old man, known by the pseudonym "Sister Hong," was arrested for recording and distributing videos online of his sexual encounters with hundreds of men without their consent. Posing as a woman on dating platforms, he lured victims to his residence in Nanjing, China. The case generated considerable controversy and resulted in serious personal consequences for the victims.

There is a controversial case that is shocking China and spreading beyond its borders. A man was detained by authorities for recording and distributing online, without consent, videos of his sexual encounters with hundreds of men.

According to The Economic Times, Jiao, 38, used the pseudonym "Sister Hong" to arrange sexual encounters. She pretended to be a divorced woman, recently out of a relationship, on dating platforms.

To do so, she used wigs, makeup, beauty filters, and even voice modulation software to pose as a woman. He often appeared wearing a surgical mask.

He attracted hundreds of men, including students and even foreigners, whom he met at his private residence in Nanjing, China. The videos, recorded with hidden cameras, were later leaked online, going viral in both China and Taiwan.

After his arrest on July 5, Jiao claimed to have filmed sexual encounters with more than 1,600 men, although authorities have not confirmed this number, suggesting the suspect may have exaggerated. In return, he often asked for simple gifts, such as milk or fruit.

He now faces charges of producing and distributing obscene content.

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