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  • Taiwan doctor gets 3 years for sexual assault in hospital ER

    A National Taiwan University Hospital doctor was sentenced to three years for sexually assaulting a patient. The Ministry of Health and Welfare plans disciplinary actions.
    2025/05/13 22:00
  • Coalition demands action on child assault case in Taiwan

    Civic groups and legislators in Taipei demand reforms after a case of child sexual assault in New Taipei City. They call for better victim support and systemic changes.
    2025/05/06 15:00
  • Father fights for justice in Taiwan McDonald’s assault case

    Father of a 17-year-old girl who died by suicide in Taipei plans to appeal a decision not to indict a McDonald’s supervisor for alleged sexual assault. He urges Taiwan’s judiciary to seek justice, questioning the prosecutors’ findings and highlighting the challenges victims face in gathering evidence.
    2025/04/18 17:00
  • Fast food chain owner denies link to assault suspect

    A 17-year-old girl’s suicide in Taiwan after alleged assaults at McDonald’s has led to false claims about ties to the company’s chairman. McDonald’s Taiwan denies these rumors, stressing no connection and a zero-tolerance policy for illegal acts.
    2024/12/25 21:00
  • Taipei probes McDonald’s over alleged sexual assault case

    Taipei authorities investigate a reported sexual assault at a McDonald’s involving a 17-year-old girl, prompting demands for details by Friday. The case, linked to her suicide, is under judicial review.
    2024/12/25 10:19
  • Taiwan forms task force to find American in assault case

    Taiwan’s National Immigration Agency forms a task force to locate an American involved in a past sexual assault case. The agency plans to deport him to protect public safety.
    2024/11/06 10:13
  • Actor You Sheng sentenced to 8 months for indecent assault

    Discover the details of actor You Sheng’s sentencing to eight months in prison for indecent assault in Taipei, including his trial’s revelations and the court’s decision on bail.
    2024/05/24 11:14
  • Tina Chou acquitted in defamation suit by Taipei Court

    Taiwanese entertainer Tina Chou, also known as "Da Ya," has been acquitted of defamation charges by the Taipei District Court. Chou had accused her former boss, Chen Chien-chou, of attempting to assault her years ago, leading to Chen filing a defamation suit against her. The court sessions involved testimonies from both parties, ultimately resulting in the prosecutor’s decision not to pursue charges against Chou. Chou expressed gratitude to the judiciary and hoped her experience would encourage other victims of sexual harassment or assault to come forward. Witnesses, including actress Julie Tsai, supported Chou’s claims. Chen, seeking to clear his name, stated his desire to reveal the truth and prove his innocence through legal means. This case highlights the ongoing conversation about sexual misconduct in Taiwan’s entertainment industry and the challenges faced by those who speak out.
    2023/12/19 15:14
  • Aaron Yan exonerated of assault, secret photography charges

    Taiwanese entertainer Aaron Yan has been cleared of charges related to sexual offenses, including secret photography and assault, according to the Shilin District Prosecutors Office. The allegations were made by internet celebrity Chiu Yao-le in June, leading to the suspension of Yan’s entertainment career and side business. Prosecutors found that Yan had shared private videos of Chiu with friends, a violation of the Child and Youth Sexual Exploitation Prevention Act. Yan will only be indicted on charges related to filming and possessing videos depicting the sexual conduct of a minor. The case is scheduled to be heard behind closed doors on December 21.
    2023/12/08 17:38
  • Taichung to host Migrants Day Fest at Science Museum

    A multicultural festival celebrating "Migrants Day" will take place at the National Museum of Natural Science in Taichung City on December 10. The festival will feature performances, cultural experiences, and a prize drawing event. In an effort to educate immigrants about marriage management, rights in Taiwan, and the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, the National Immigration Agency’s Central Administration Corps organized a family education and legal advocacy event in Taichung on December 6. The event used creative presentations to help diverse couples recognize signs of physical and psychological abuse, stalking, and harassment. Hsieh Liang, chair of the Union of New Immigrants of Taichung City, served as a marriage educator, teaching communication skills and advising against tolerance for violence. Sung Hsin-hui, a violence prevention planner from the Taichung City Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Center, introduced the Domestic Violence Prevention Act and the Stalking and Harassment Prevention Act, as well as reporting procedures and shared case studies. The event provided valuable insights for A Chun, an immigrant from Japan, who gained a correct understanding of family violence and expressed relief that Taiwan’s legal system offers protection to victims. With Taiwan’s immigrant population growing, the NIA aims to foster unity among all ethnic groups and create a welcoming environment for new residents, promoting cultural integration.
    2023/12/07 17:42
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