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After being insinuated that he was a harem in the entertainment industry, Wu Kangren responded with a thousand-character late-night post on his fan page. Will the comments on his fan page harm his reputation? Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the legal issues related to criminal defamation


Wu Kangren, who was insinuated that he was a harem in the entertainment industry, responded with a thousand-character essay late at night|Mirror News reporters Li Xinru and Yang Yidun

News link:https://www.mnews.tw/story/20230630sot12005

The MeToo storm continues to spread in the entertainment industry. A female netizen accused an anonymous Facebook fan of a "big actor named W" who has played righteous roles such as prosecutors and lawyers, and used the entertainment industry as a harem to take advantage of his fame. Interference in casting, requiring actresses to cooperate in the "love game", and various clues involving allusions to Golden Bell actor Wu Kangren. Late at night on the 29th, Wu Kangren also wrote a thousand-character essay to respond, believing that the other party was telling lies. He emphasized that he had absolutely no interference in the casting issue and that he was not worried about things he had not done.

Lawyer Li Yusheng explains the legal issues related to criminal defamation

Lawyer Li Yusheng said that if the person who is exposed believes that the whistleblower's statement is untrue and his reputation is damaged as a result, he can file a criminal defamation lawsuit or civil damages for damage to his reputation. Even if the whistleblower does not name the person, if the relevant statements are clear enough to make people think it is a specific person, then the whistleblower may still be held responsible.

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