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The editor-in-chief was subsequently sentenced to five months in prison for publishing obscene photos. Addressing Rumors Regarding Video Evidence

Just two years after the magazine scandal, a new rumor erupted. In early February 2004, a video appeared online, allegedly showing a five-minute clip of Carina Lau being gang-raped. The video, which was quickly shared on various platforms, depicted a bound, naked woman being assaulted by two men. One of the assailants was reportedly speaking Japanese. carina+lau+ka+ling+rape+video

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In a rare display of industry solidarity, numerous celebrities publicly condemned the magazine. The public backlash was so severe that East Week was eventually forced to cease publication, and its publisher was reportedly jailed. Following the leak, Lau bravely admitted she was the woman in the photograph, breaking her silence to cooperate with police and re-report the crime. Once again, she firmly denied that she had been raped, stating she had only been stripped and photographed. The video, which was quickly shared on various

Twelve years later, in October 2002, the incident resurfaced when the Hong Kong magazine published one of the topless photos on its cover. Although the face was partially blurred, Lau was easily identifiable. In a rare display of industry solidarity, numerous

The persistent rumor of a "rape video" seems to stem from two sources: the sensationalistic reporting at the time, which frequently hinted at assault without confirmation, and the later emergence of fake videos online.