27.5 ~repack~ — Justin Lee Taiwan
The initial handling of the case — in which Lee was released and his hard drive returned to him despite the existence of incriminating evidence — was widely criticized as an example of wealthy defendants receiving preferential treatment. The fact that the case nearly ended in dismissal before a determined prosecutor intervened became a subject of public outrage.
As he left the café, umbrella in hand, Justin couldn't help but feel grateful for the serendipitous encounter. The rainy afternoon had turned into a chance to discover new friendships and experiences in this beautiful island nation. And as he walked away from the café, he knew that this 27.5th year of his life was off to an incredible start. justin lee taiwan 27.5
Fast-forward to 2020, when Lee returned to his homeland of Taiwan to helm the coming-of-age drama "27.5." The film, which premiered at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, tells the story of a young Taiwanese-Korean man navigating the complexities of identity, love, and family in modern Taiwan. The movie's title, "27.5," refers to the ambiguous age of 27.5, where one is no longer young but not yet fully adult. The initial handling of the case — in
: Lee was convicted of drugging and raping numerous women, many of whom were starlets and models, between 2009 and 2011. He took victims from luxury nightclubs in Taipei back to his residence to assault and film them while they were unconscious. The "27.5 GB" Leak The rainy afternoon had turned into a chance