Husband and infidelity sex hidden camera video, SNS posting...the court's astonishing ruling

Apr 21, 2025

Husband and infidelity sex hidden camera video, SNS posting...the court's astonishing ruling
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A woman who posted a sex video of her husband and an affair online was ordered by the court to delete the video.

According to the Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Wang, a woman living in Wuzhou, China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, found a miniature hidden camera in her affair man's apartment.

The two noticed that the sexual intercourse was filmed on camera and the video was posted online.




The hidden camera was installed by Lee, the wife of an affair man, and Lee's younger siblings.

In the following months, Li posted several videos of Wang and his affair on social media.

Wang reported it to the police, who asked Li to delete the video he posted online.




However, when Lee refused, Wang sued Lee and her younger siblings, claiming privacy and portrait rights violations and defamation.

It was also asked to delete related posts, photos, and videos posted on social media.

At the same time, Wang demanded a public apology and compensation from Li, including mental losses and legal costs.




In court, Lee countered that it was natural to install surveillance cameras for the safety of her child as a wife because the apartment was rented by her husband.

He also claimed that he shared the video online to prevent his husband's affair and stressed that his actions were not inappropriate.

Li's younger brother also said it made no sense to demand compensation because they did not violate Wang's rights.

However, the court ruled that Lee's actions violated Wang's rights.

The court should delete articles, photos, and videos about Wang published online because "Lee tried to protect her interests, but her actions were beyond the legal boundaries." he ruled.

However, he did not acknowledge the compensation for mental damage, scolding Wang for committing an affair while knowing that he was a married man.

Netizens are saying "Brazen that an infidel girl wants mental compensation", "How can a wife be sure her husband cheated on her without surveillance camera footage?", Comments such as "It's wrong for an infidel woman to post a video on social media, but it's wrong to do it on social media."



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.