No.1: Ailee caught off guard by nude pictures 韩女歌手Ailee裸照 965884 
Korean singer Lee Yejin, better known by her stage name Ailee, has been exposed in a group of nude photos that were released through international Korean entertainment news site Allkpop on November 11.
Ailee’s company YMC Entertainment released an official statement saying that Ailee was coerced into take these photos. “She was offered to be a model for a famous underwear company when she was living in the US, and they had told her that she had take these photos so they could better examine her body,” said the statement.
The company also said it has hired a US lawyer to take legal action against the distributors of the photos.
No.2: Bitter ex gets jail term for spreading nudes 兰州警花不雅照 238437A man surnamed Cao in Lanzhou, Northwest China’s Gansu Province, has received one year in prison for spreading the nude photos of his ex-girlfriend, a policewoman, online.
Cao was convicted of the crime of "spreading pornographic articles” on November 7 by the Xigu district court in Lanzhou. As well as the prison term, he was also ordered to pay compensation of 5,500 yuan ($902) to his ex.
From 2011 to 2012, Cao posted nude pictures of his ex-girlfriend on Internet as revenge for their breakup, according to Hainan-based news site www.hinews.cn. The photos were widely shared and circulated.
No.3: Bo’s crimes prove example to others 薄熙来案发原因 209112Local Party committees and government organizations in various provinces across China have been launching conferences to study instructions from central authorities on the lesson taught by Bo Xilai's severe violations of Party discipline.
Details of Bo's case, the reasons for his crimes and warnings taken from them have been discussed based on an official document issued by central authorities, according to the announcements posted on the websites of these organizations.
Conferences were launched by government organs at different levels.
Updated by 4 pm, November 13, 2013
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