Legislator Gao Jiayu's ex-boyfriend Lin Bingshu.

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[Reporter Wang Dingchuan/New Taipei Report] Legislator Gao Jiayu’s ex-boyfriend Lin Bingshu was accused of forcing another ex-girlfriend Xiaocui (pseudonym) to kneel down to apologize, slap her, and force her to spread nude photos and sex videos in 2020 After stripping off her clothes and pants, she took out her mobile phone to shoot a video of her kneeling and apologizing. Later, her mobile phone was taken away, so that Xiao Cui could not seek help from outsiders.

During the relationship between Lin Bingshu and Gao Jiayu, in addition to secretly taking photos of Gao Jiayu's private photos, he also beat people, forced her to take off her clothes, and instructed the female secretary to slander and threaten Gao Jiayu online, and even falsified bank transaction details to show off her wealth. Lin Bingshu was sentenced to 2 years and 10 months for the 13 crimes. Among them, Yi Ke was not allowed to pay fines in August for the crime of injury, and Yi Ke was fined 790,000 yuan in the remaining 2 years and February.

During the investigation of this case, Gao Jiayu stated that he had evidence that Lin Nan threatened to spread the ex-girlfriend. After investigation by the prosecutor, at around 9 or 10 pm on March 12, 2020, Lin Nan suspected that Xiao Cui had an affair with a male friend. In an ordinary relationship, they forced their ex-girlfriend Xiaocui to kneel down and apologize, then slapped her on the grounds of distributing nude photos and sex videos, and ordered her to slap herself, and even forced Xiaocui to take off her clothes and trousers, and took pictures of her with her mobile phone Kneeling and apologizing.

Not only that, Lin Bingshu also took away Xiaocui's mobile phone (which was later returned), which made Xiaocui unable to seek help from outsiders. On October 30, 2020, Xiaocui called the police to deal with it; The crime of coercion and the crime of intimidation endangering safety should be dealt with by the court as a relatively serious crime of coercion.