Internet celebrity Xiant Tower Lawyer involved in helping the urn tower scam group sell stolen goods, released on bail of 700,000.
The well-known internet celebrity lawyer 'Xiant Tower Lawyer Santa' Li Yizhen, claimed to have obtained her lawyer's license at 24, has gained some fame on social media for her approachable tattoo image and legal knowledge sharing, with her Instagram boasting 220,000 followers.
However, this 27-year-old young lawyer played a disgraceful role in the urn tower scam case, being detained by the Taipei District Prosecutors Office on charges of money laundering and leaking secrets, eventually released on 700,000 bail with restrictions on her exit.
According to (United News Network) reports, prosecutors found that Li Yizhen used her privilege as a lawyer to meet with detained defendants, suspected of assisting the leaders of the scam group in concealing illegal gains and creating breaks in the money flow, amounting to several million.
Prosecutors pointed out that she is also suspected of sending investigation content via text messages to other members of the scam group, seriously violating lawyer professional ethics.
If the accusations made by the prosecutors are true, then the Xiant Tower Lawyer, who once taught the public how to prevent scams in a video, has now become an accomplice in assisting the scam, which is quite lamentable.
The Xiant Tower Lawyer's reputation collapsed overnight, her glamorous image shattered instantly.
What is the scam group related to the urn tower that the Xiant Tower Lawyer is suspected of assisting?
According to (CTi News Network) reports, the scam group used the sale of urn towers as a pretext, targeting people eager to offload poorly constructed urn towers, continuously siphoning money through various cleverly named fees, successfully defrauding over 100 million. The main suspect and others had already been detained since April this year, and the police unexpectedly discovered the lawyer team's suspicious behavior while tracing the flow of funds.
The usually glamorous Xiant Tower Lawyer Li Yizhen showed a distressed state during the bail process. (United News Network) pointed out that she spent 3.5 hours just to raise 700,000 in bail, nearly facing a situation where she couldn't find a guarantor.
At 1:30 AM when leaving on bail, although still maintaining an avant-garde look, she appeared quite low-key when facing media inquiries, only stating, 'I will make a unified statement tomorrow,' and then hurriedly left.
Source: Xiant Tower Lawyer's Facebook 'Xiant Tower Lawyer Santa' Li Yizhen, usually showcases a glamorous lifestyle on social media.
The Xiant Tower Lawyer got into trouble, and her social media posts were flooded with comments from netizens.
After the incident broke out, Li Yizhen's social media platform has been flooded with comments from netizens.
Some netizens mocked, saying: 'It turns out there is a reason why it's called Xiant Tower - first dealing with urn towers,' while others lamented: 'What a pity, looks good and has a good job, but one should still have the most basic conscience,' feeling sorry for her downfall.
Moreover, a netizen dug up her recent post: 'Daily post until I buy the entire lawyer building,' rephrased as: 'One post a day until I reach the advanced prosecutor's office' to satirize the current situation.
What is most ironic is that the Xiant Tower Lawyer once joked in a video: 'I am now what people call a black lawyer, bound to go to jail sooner or later, prepare 1 million for bail,' and now it has become a prophecy.
If the police accusations are true, the Xiant Tower Lawyer, as a legal professional, knowing the law yet breaking it, assisting the scam group in money laundering and leaking investigation secrets, is indeed a very heinous act.
However, before a judicial ruling is finalized, the principle of presumption of innocence should still be upheld, patiently awaiting the truth to emerge. This incident also reminds the public that online images and real personalities may not correspond, and when choosing legal services, one must still evaluate carefully.
The article titled 'Did the Xiant Tower Lawyer Help the Urn Tower? Arrested for Assisting the Scam Group in Selling Stolen Goods, Facebook Posts Flooded with Comments' was first published on 'Crypto City'.