In 2023, Jack Huang was involved in the MeToo scandal, being exposed as a member of the illegal site 'Creative Private Rooms' and accused of purchasing a large amount of underage sexual exploitation footage, which led to his prosecution and a first-instance sentence of 8 months. During the second instance, he reached a settlement with 21 victims, prompting some netizens to criticize the victims for 'settling for money.' In response, whistleblower Zofia spoke out, hoping that the public will stop blaming the girls who chose to settle.
Some netizens believe that the victims' settlement with Jack Huang is akin to letting him escape justice. In response, Zofia posted on Facebook, saying that most of the victimized girls are younger than her. 'I believe their parents also don't want the children going back and forth to the prosecutor's office, repeatedly recalling those painful pasts.' She finally appealed: 'Whether Jack Huang is ultimately sentenced is not a responsibility these girls should bear.'
This statement garnered support from many netizens, who believe that the girls have their own lives and it's understandable they do not wish to continue being entangled with Jack Huang. Zofia also added in the comment section, 'It is reasonable for victims to receive compensation! So I hope the critics stop saying things like