In the years following the scandal, the primary figures moved toward personal and professional recovery:
On December 9, 2008, Princess personally visited Dr. Vicki Belo at her residence to confess to a short-lived illicit affair with Kho.
Following this admission, Princess, along with Dr. Rosario and Erik Johnston Chua, informed Vicki Belo that Kho had recorded sexual encounters with multiple women on his laptop.
As a direct result of the controversy, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) revoked Hayden Kho’s medical license, though it was eventually reinstated in 2014. Post-Scandal: Redemption and Marriage
The public outcry over the scandal served as a primary driver for the passage of Republic Act 9995 , also known as the Anti-Voyeurism Act of 2009, which criminalized the recording and distribution of sexual acts without consent.
Actress Katrina Halili filed criminal and civil cases against Kho for the unauthorized recording and distribution of their private encounters.