Brazilian Male Naked Dancer Video Shows On The Sidelines Of The Online Session Of The Peruvian President's Corruption Alleged Case

JAKARTA - As a matter of fact, a video of a famous male stripper from Brazil suddenly appeared, when the court held a hearing to investigate the alleged corruption case.

It became a scene, because the inappropriate video appeared during the trial of the alleged corruption case that ensnared Peruvian President Pedro Castillo on Wednesday local time.

"They show a very suggestive image," said prosecutor Samuel Rojas as footage of male stripper Ricardo Milos appeared on screens during the trial, citing Reuters June 16.

Unexpected content emerges as Rojas outlines the reasons why President Castillo should be investigated. The trial was broadcast publicly on the judiciary's television channel, with the offending clip later widely shared on Twitter.

It is understood a Supreme Court judge is evaluating a request to drop an investigation into whether the president led a corruption plot involving his former Transport and Communications Minister, Juan Silva, who is currently in hiding.

Meanwhile, the president's legal defense team is trying to prevent prosecutors from questioning him at a hearing scheduled for Friday.

Milos' video emerged via the user account of Benji Espinosa, a member of the Castillo defense team, causing the trial to be briefly suspended.

Espinosa denied he was responsible for the video and said he was the victim of a "computer crime."

"The video appeared suddenly, giving the impression that it was from my account, which I declined," Espinosa told Reuters by telephone.

The lawyer added that he filed a complaint with the judge and claimed that the incident "shows that the virtual justice system is vulnerable."

Castillo's left-wing president is currently facing scrutiny over alleged corruption in his government, social protests and a decline in popularity after 10 months in power.