
Singaporean Doctor Sentenced to 14.5 Years in Prison and 12 Strokes of the Cane for Rape of Colleague
Financial Report: Singapore Company MD Sentenced to 14.5 Years in Prison
Summary: On March 20, Jasper Lee Loong Kuan, the 37-year-old managing director of a company in Singapore, was sentenced to 14.5 years in prison and 12 strokes of the cane for raping a female colleague. The incident occurred on September 15, 2021, at VivoCity, where Lee and the victim had agreed to meet for dinner after exchanging messages through work.
Key Events:
- February 10: Lee was found guilty of the charge.
- September 15, 2021: Lee and the victim met for dinner at VivoCity.
- During dinner: The victim exhibited clear signs of intoxication, including disorientation and an unsteady gait, as shown in CCTV footage from the restaurant and mall.
- After dinner: Lee offered to drive the victim home, where dashcam audio recorded her vomiting and slurring her words.
- Physical evidence: Medical examinations later detected Lee's semen, while blood tests showed an extremely high alcohol level, confirming the victim was incapable of consenting to sex at the time.
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Sentence: The Singapore High Court highlighted the victim's vulnerability and Lee's exploitation of her condition. Lee has indicated that he intends to appeal and was granted bail.
Company Affected: The company where Lee serves as managing director has not been publicly disclosed, and its financial implications of this incident are not specified.
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