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Italian lawmakers and Nobel laureates are holding video conferences when uninvited guests break in to play pornographic videos

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According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on the 19th, there was a video conference attended by an Italian senator and a Nobel Prize winner, due to being "invaded" by unknown people, the participants were forced to watch a pornographic video.

According to the report, this embarrassing incident occurred on the afternoon of January 18, local time, when italy's Five Star Movement organized a meeting on "transparent public management", attended by a number of senators and Nobel laureate in physics, Giorgio Parisi.

Italian lawmakers and Nobel laureates are holding video conferences when uninvited guests break in to play pornographic videos

Italian Senator Maria Laura Mantovani Source: The Daily Mail

About half an hour after the meeting, an uninvited guest entered the meeting interface and began playing an animated featuring the game's character. Before the video was turned off, attendees watched for about 20 seconds, and the video was interspersed with a voice that said in accented English, "I was a sex offender, now I'm a kindergarten teacher."

One meeting organizer said, "Someone sneaked in and I'm sorry. Ask another supervisor to help me kick this guy out. The meeting was then suspended, and after the "intruder" was kicked out, the meeting resumed, after which it lasted three hours.

Five Star Movement Senator Maria Laura Mantovani said afterwards that she intended to report the incident to the police. "There was a very serious incident this afternoon, a real attack, and I express absolute outrage at that," she said. At a video conference I organized, someone sneaked in and played a pornographic video. I have reported everything to the relevant authorities so that they can proceed to identify the perpetrators. (Edit: HHJ)

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