The image of loving family is ruined! Internationally renowned violinist from Taiwan, Lin Zhaoliang praised the cellist’s breasts, can he touch them? | Taiwan English News| 2023-06-24 10:40:00

2023-06-24 02:40:00

(Taiwan English News/Comprehensive Report by Liu Yijun) The character set overturned! A well-known violinist in Taiwan has been accused of sexual harassment by more than one victim.

Last updated June 24 at 10:30

A Taiwanese female pianist surnamed Lin recently accused an internationally renowned violinist surnamed Lin of sexual assault. She secretly pinched her ass, kissed her and even asked her to stay overnight at a party in 2018. Many netizens speculated that the violinist was Lin Zhaoliang, but the woman did not Denied, and now it seems that there is the second victim, the cellist surnamed Zhang also jumped out and accused Lin of massaging, touching his back, and lying on his lap while drunk once morest his will.

Cellist Zhang Anni complained on Facebook on the 23rd that Lin praised her for looking sexy in a bikini, and asked her, “What kind of cup do you have big breasts?” At the same time, he compared the shape of the cup with his hands, and then asked her if she might touch it. ? And continued the gesture almost touching her chest.

The woman confessed that she was scared and pushed Lin away and said, “Teacher, please don’t do this.” Unexpectedly, Lin proposed to massage her and lift her calf. After the woman retracted her leg, Lin began to touch her back, and then lay her body on the woman’s thigh The victim went up and began to caress, but the victim left with an excuse, but his mood was hard to calm down. “After I went downstairs, I trembled all over and started crying. Suddenly, shock, shame, shame, and fear came to my heart.”

Although the incident happened many years ago, Ms. Zhang said that if she does not come forward to speak out regarding her painful experience at this time, there may be people who have suffered the same experience as her afraid of speaking out, and she called on other victims to stand up bravely.

On the 22nd, Lin Zhaoliang entrusted a lawyer to issue a statement on his private Facebook, clarifying that the rumors were exaggerated and exaggerated, and also appealed to all walks of life to refrain from repeating false reports and making malicious comments.

full statement

1. Regarding the media reports and Internet rumors that “a violinist surnamed Lin in the United States was involved in sexual harassment” B, Mr. Lin’s reputation suffered false insinuations. This exaggeration of non-existence is hereby solemnly and immediately clarified.

2. Whether in work or private social occasions, Mr. Lin has always upheld the greatest goodwill and respect for interpersonal interactions and the equal rights pursued by the METOO movement.

However, these reports and all kinds of speculative insinuations, and taking advantage of this good affirmative action initiative to deliberately discredit or attempt to destroy Mr. Lin’s dedication to the professional music field and the efforts of the good value of society over the years have really done Lin Unreasonable harm has been caused to the reputation of the husband, and has seriously disturbed the peaceful life of his family.

3. In order to clarify the concerns of all walks of life and correct the biased and misleading Internet rumors, the special committee made a statement on behalf of this law firm. If there are any false statements, the necessary procedures must be followed to protect their reputation and rights by law.

(The picture is taken from Zhang Anni’s Facebook page)

Lin Zhaoliang commissioned Luyu International Business Law Firm to issue a statement. (Picture/provided by readers)

First published at 15:30, June 21

Taiwan’s #MeToo is becoming more and more intense. More and more artists and political figures have been torn off their masks, and now it has spread to the classical music circle. A female netizen complained yesterday (20th) that an international violin master from Taiwan had secretly grabbed her buttocks twice and returned He wanted to kiss her forcefully, and even dragged her to stay at his house for the night. The image of loving his family was fake, and he chose to speak out to avoid more victims.

The woman said that the musician who harassed her was over 50 years old and had the same surname as Lin, who tried to kiss her forcefully at a private party in New York in 2018. , but I’m not happy and think I’m a disappointment.”

The woman pointed out, “The master even asked me to go to his house to spend the night with him. I insisted on refusing to say no and he gave up. At that time, when I got home, I squatted on the ground and burst into tears. If you can’t continue in the circle, I have to endure it.”

According to the above clues, many netizens speculated that the target of the insinuation was Lin Pinren, but he was only 31 years old, so the possibility was ruled out, and the woman also directly denied and praised him for his self-discipline; the finger pointed at the 63-year-old Lin Zhaoliang, and the woman has not clarified yet , only said in the message that she was not the only victim.

Lin Zhaoliang is married to pediatrician He Ruiyan and has a daughter. In 2019, the National Taipei University of the Arts held the first Taipei Master Star Show Music Festival.

It is reported that the female netizen who broke the news graduated from Tainan Girls’ High School and the Music Research Institute of National Taipei University of Education. She used to play the theme song of “Star Wars” in Tsai Ing-wen’s school. She is well-known for her eye-catching appearance and musical talent.

This newspaper asked the woman for confirmation yesterday but has not received a response until today’s deadline.

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