No, don’t film me! …The shocking contents of South Korea’s national soccer team’s “Allegedly indecent video taken without consent by ex-girlfriend”.
[Claire] “No, don’t film me!” I said so clearly!
I want you to delete the video.
Why is the video still there?
On November 23, the victim’s side disclosed the audio data, in which she made a graphic complaint.
The South Korean national soccer team’s Hwang Wi-jo (31) has been embroiled in an indecent assault scandal. A former girlfriend claims that she was filmed without her consent when they had sexual relations. Hwang denies all the allegations, saying that it was not an illegal shooting. The incident began about five months ago.
In June of this year, a woman named “A,” who claimed to be Hwang’s “ex-boyfriend,” posted on SNS a video of Hwang having sexual relations with several women. Huang immediately refuted the claims, saying that the videos were not taken improperly. He filed a complaint against A for defamation and intimidation.
The case was supposed to be closed with the woman’s detention. ……
In response to the complaint, the police took A into custody on November 16. It was thought that this would end the disturbance, but …….
‘We found out that A was the wife of Huang’s brother, who was in charge of management duties. She must have had some kind of grudge against Huang. On the other hand, on November 18, the police started investigating Huang, calling him a ‘suspect,’ because they claimed that he filmed the video without consent with his former girlfriend, B.”
The investigation began, and on November 23, Ms. B’s side held a press conference. The audio data introduced at the beginning of this article was disclosed at the press conference. In the audio, when questioned by Mr. B about his “illegal activities,” a man who appears to be Huang says, “Well, I was trying to …… prevent that,” and his words are muddled.
Huang is currently a member of an English soccer club. He is a well-known player with extensive overseas experience and has played for Gamba Osaka and other Japanese clubs. The recent turmoil must be making his fans restless.
Ms. B again insisted, ‘It is true that I was in a relationship with Mr. Huang, but I never consented to the filming of sensitive videos. He has repeatedly requested that the data be deleted. He also requested that Hwang sue the person who disseminated the video.
Hwang, on the other hand, clearly denies this, saying, “We had a clear agreement and repeatedly filmed and deleted the video. There is no fact that we asked him to file a lawsuit,” he said. In addition, he stated, “(Ms. B) is a public figure who works in the broadcasting industry and is married. He explained that he had made every effort to protect the woman’s privacy, but that he had expressed this as a defensive measure in response to the media coverage that had made Hwang’s crimes a fait accompli. We are appealing to the public to make a judgment based on common sense,” said a reporter stationed in Seoul for a national newspaper.
The two sides’ claims are in direct conflict with each other. The police are analyzing Huang’s seized smartphones and tablets. They intend to request Hwang, who is participating in the Asian second-round World Cup qualifying tournament overseas, to appear in court if necessary.
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