Caught in the act: lawyer has sex during virtual Zoom hearing

Junín, Peru - In times of coronavirus, many people have no choice but to work from home, and most conferences have been moved online. While these changes certainly required a bit of adjusting, it seems some people are getting a bit too comfortable with the new methods of doing business.

Initially, this meeting was supposed to be about a gang member.
Initially, this meeting was supposed to be about a gang member.  © Screenshot/Twitter/fdiaz2050

Among that number is Peruvian lawyer Hector Cipriano Paredes Robles, who was caught on camera having sex with a brunette woman! It is suspected the lady was his client.

Their little fling happened last Tuesday during a virtual hearing in the Peruvian region of Junín, which was broadcasted live via Zoom.

The meeting was supposed to be about a Peruvian gang member charged with multiple crimes, according to the New York Post.

However, no one was able to focus entirely on the case, as all eyes were only on the lower right part of the screen, where the lawyer was having some fun with his lover.

While the couple enjoyed the intimate moment to the fullest, other colleagues looked on with amusement.

But the judge was anything but happy about their hanky-panky.

Sex scenes in Zoom meeting have consequences

The spectacle lasted several minutes.
The spectacle lasted several minutes.  © Screenshot/Twitter/fdiaz2050

"We are witnessing obscene acts which represent a violation of public decency and are aggravated by the fact they are being recorded nationally," the judge said after the meeting.

Robles' wild sex scene had consequences: the lawyer was removed from the case. Whether he will be able to keep his job remains to be seen.

A statement released by the state Supreme Court read, "We condemn the actions of the lawyer Hector Paredes Robles who during a virtual remand hearing committed obscene acts which violated public decency."

"The judge in charge of the hearing excluded the lawyer from the defence representatives and ordered a duty lawyer to replace him."

Video of the spectacle on Twitter

In addition, Peru's Public Ministry and the local bar association have been informed so that they can take appropriate action.

Cover photo: Screenshot/Twitter/fdiaz2050

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