Central News Agency (Central News Agency, reporter Cao Yayan, New Taipei, July 3) A male influencer was accused of sexually assaulting a woman twice last year. After the incident, he allegedly said, "A teacup has no right to refuse" and "Deep down, women actually want to be forced." The court found the man showed no remorse, objectified women, and rationalized his violent actions, sentencing him to 2 years and 6 months. According to the New Taipei District Court's judgment, the influencer, identified by his surname Yang, frequently posted information related to technology and finance on Facebook. A woman met Yang at a forum gathering last February. Upon learning that the woman was a music teacher, Yang invited her to his residence in Luzhou, New Taipei, to give her vocal coaching. The woman stated during the investigation that on February 21 last year, she brought an electronic piano to Yang's home for the lesson. While they were alone, Yang used the pretext of teaching self-defense to grope her chest, buttocks, and private parts, and forcibly kissed her. She immediately pushed him away to stop him and left in a state of shock and confusion. The next day, the woman arranged to retrieve her electronic piano from Yang. She preemptively turned on her phone's recording function and placed it in her pocket for evidence. While she was packing the electronic piano, Yang again made unwanted advances, ignoring her resistance and pinning her down on the sofa to grope her until she scratched him with her nails. During the trial, Yang vehemently denied the charges, claiming their interactions were normal romantic exchanges and that he had accidentally touched her while teaching grappling techniques. However, the court reviewed the audio recordings. When questioned the day after the incident, Yang stated, "I took advantage of your good nature to take advantage of you, that was my fault." He added, "Perhaps because of your scent, I couldn't help myself." When Yang made another ad