Posted by alvinology Feb 17, Sunday Times did a full page write-up about them today. Relationship: The former singer-actress is now the fiancee of businessman, Phillip King. She was linked to Edison from to Her wedding was said to be in the rock after the scandal broke, but was saved when she flew to America to pacify her beau.

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Posted by alvinology Feb 10, There seems to be new photos uploaded everyday! Edison Chen really sabotaged the career of many female celebrities! Here are some censored versions.
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A Hong Kong computer technician was convicted today of stealing the racy photos of actor-singer Edison Chen that shocked the Chinese-speaking world when they were circulated on the internet last year. The photos showed Chen performing sex acts with eight Hong Kong actresses and singers. They caused an uproar in the socially conservative ethnic Chinese community and forced the Chinese-Canadian entertainer and the other stars to take extended breaks. The technician, Sze Ho-chun, was convicted of three counts of accessing a computer for dishonest gains and was remanded to custody pending sentencing in two weeks, Sze's lawyer, Kelvin Lai, told The Associated Press in a phone interview. Television footage showed Sze arriving at court for the verdict wearing a surgical mask and sunglasses, with his head covered by a hat and a hooded jacket. Magistrate Tong Man said Sze committed a serious crime by betraying the trust of his client and that he will likely sentence the technician to a prison term, radio RTHK reported on its website. Prosecutors said during trial that Sze copied the photos from Chen's laptop when it was dropped off for repairs and gave other clients copies of the pictures on a compact disc. Chen testified against the technician and identified several of the women featured in the photos at a deposition in Vancouver, Canada in February. None of the female celebrities — including singer Gillian Chung and actress Cecilia Cheung — were required to appear during the day trial.
In a video statement Chen, 27, called the postings of the photographs "intentionally hurtful and malicious. Police believe the images were copied from Chen's computer when it was serviced last year. If you are still in possession of these images, I urge you to please destroy them immediately," a subdued-looking Chen added in the video. The photographs, which appear to show Chen in bed with singer Gillian Chung, along with suggestive images of actress Cecilia Cheung, were recently posted online, sparking a media frenzy in the celebrity-mad former British colony. Hong Kong police said some 1, private shots of celebrities had been stolen from a faulty personal computer. While the police gave no specific names, Hong Kong's Ming Pao newspaper reported the photographs belonged to Chen. The computer shop was subsequently raided by police officers in a widening investigation across the territory, which has led to eight arrests for infringement of obscene material laws, and the seizure of over 1, explicit images, including four women whom were public figures, the police said. Hong Kong's police commissioner, Tang King-shing, said the case was being treated seriously and warned the possession and distribution of such images might be illegal. Chung, 27, previously known for her squeaky-clean image, made her eagerly awaited statement before a mass of reporters and video cameras flanked by Charlene Choi, her singing partner in the female pop duo "Twins.