Taiwan High Court on Tuesday upheld a ruling that ordered opposition Kuomintang (KMT) lawmaker Chen Hsueh-sheng (陳雪生) to pay NT$80,000 (US$2,605) in compensation for sexually harassing a female lawmaker during a scuffle in the legislative chamber in 2020.
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