Brothel drivers Su Chih-cheng (蘇志誠), Mu Li-ming (穆立明) and Liao Cheng-ping (廖正平) face life sentences for helping police extort money from their brothel bosses.
Tsao Ti-yuan (鄒體元), Tsai Bing-huang (蔡炳煌), Chen Cheng-hsiung (陳正雄) and Lee Chen-shou (李振守) all face one year in prison for posing as "fake husbands" for mainland prostitutes.
Three Chinese prostitutes in the case, Mao Wei-hsien (毛衛仙), Ku Chuan-mei (顧春梅) and Chao Chiang (趙強), were freed under the Witness Protection Law (證人保護法) for cooperating with investigators.



