Man detained for posting fake nudies of ex-lover's friend online

By Ryan Kilpatrick, December 11, 2014

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A Shanghai man was arrested last Friday for posting fake nudies of a woman online and advertising her as a prostitute. 

Yao Wenchang had been carrying on with married woman Chen Lin (name altered) until her BFF Zhang Jing (name altered) exposed the affair to Chen's husband. Thereafter, Chen ended the relationship and Yao vowed revenge upon the unsuspecting Zhang. 

Zhang began receiving phone calls from strange men asking it much it cost to spend the night with her. At first, she shrugged these off as pranks or people dialing the wrong number, and decided to just let it be. 

When Zhang's husband told her wanted a divorce because he'd seen her advertising herself online, however, she wisely brought the matter to the police's attention. 

Yao proudly admitted to masterminding the scheme when he was brought in for questioning, explaining that he set out to humiliate Zhang by cropping her head onto nude model's bodies and then posting the pics to the QQ microblog service alongside her cell phone number, advertising call girl services. In total, he photoshopped Zhang's face onto 5 different X-rated images.

Police, however, did not share Yao's sense of righteous crusading and he is currently serving out a ten-day detention. 

[Image via Oriental Daily]

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