'Wang Leehom' found with 23 drug-addled women aged 16-38 in Hangzhou hotel suite

By Ryan Kilpatrick, March 13, 2015

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A 37-year-old fuerdai ('second-generation rich,' i.e. son of some super-rich captain of industry) was found in a luxury hotel suite in Hangzhou recently with a cornucopia of drugs and 23 "beautiful women," local police have just revealed.

The man, a native of the Zhejiang capital, is surnamed Wang and is said to have a name "very similar" to that of Taiwanese-American pop star Wang Leehom, lending him the same moniker.

In his hotel suite cum harem, officers discovered over ten grams of ice as well as crack and marijuana.

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The girls, the youngest of whom was just 16 and the oldest aged 38, were mostly recruited from a prostitution ring. However, they also included night club staff, bar and KTV girls, white-collar office workers and even a student and a teacher. Several are reported to have been HIV-positive.

The bust was announced as one of the "victories" recounted in Hangzhou's "War on Drugs."

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