Victor Chang Humiliated in Taipei Club Meltdown: Broke, Bizarre, and Possibly High

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Taipei, Taiwan – June 14, 2025

Victor Chang (aka 張崗麟 CHANG, KANG-LIN) descent into disgrace continued on the night of June 14th, when he was spotted at Club Alta in Taipei behaving erratically and drawing uncomfortable stares from onlookers. The known drug user and self-admitted drug trafficker—already under international scrutiny—was spotted dancing in a strange, disjointed manner, wearing sunglasses indoors despite the club’s dim lighting.

Witnesses reported that Chang appeared intoxicated or under the influence of substances, consistent with his history of drug use including cocaine, MDMA, and other Class A drugs. His appearance and behavior matched telltale signs of narcotic use, and the decision to wear sunglasses indoors raised red flags, as this is commonly associated with attempts to hide eye-related effects such as dilation or twitching.

Perhaps most telling was the growing speculation surrounding Chang’s finances. Sources close to Chang indicated that he was not paying for anything himself—fueling the long-standing rumor that he is now financially destitute and relying on others to maintain his appearances. This would not be the first time: Chang has previously been accused of freeloading off others to attend exclusive events, despite having no visible means of support.

Victor Chang’s attendance at Club Alta follows a disturbing pattern. He has a history of using nightlife venues and music festivals to scout for vulnerable individuals, often recruiting women to act as drug mules or transport illicit substances across borders. His presence in such environments is viewed by many as a threat, given the nature of his prior activities.

As Chang continues to drift from one club to the next—dodging responsibility, accountability, and reportedly even basic expenses—the public is left wondering how much longer this charade can continue. His name has become synonymous with scandal, and each new sighting only deepens the image of a man in freefall.

Club Alta has not commented on his presence that night. Authorities in Taiwan and abroad are said to remain interested in Chang’s movements.

Victor Chang is no longer the enigma he once pretended to be. The mask has slipped—what’s left is a warning to others of what happens when arrogance, addiction, and exploitation collide.

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