French League Transfer Canceled? Former South Korean National Team Soccer Player Accused by Victim of Illegally Filmed Sexual Acts – Mired in a Muddy Exchange of Revelations | FRIDAY DIGITAL

French League Transfer Canceled? Former South Korean National Team Soccer Player Accused by Victim of Illegally Filmed Sexual Acts – Mired in a Muddy Exchange of Revelations

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Hwang, who also played in Japan

While the allegations of sexual assault against Japan’s national soccer player Junya Ito reported in the February 8 issue of Shukan Shincho (February 8) have been making waves, there is also a big commotion in South Korea.

On February 6, Nikkan Sports reported a series of scandals surrounding Hwang Wi-jo, 31, a former South Korean national team player and ace midfielder whose loan transfer to Montpellier of the French league had been off the table.

On January 15, the Seoul Police Department announced that it had filed a case against Hwang for violation of the Sexual Violence Punishment Law. The charge was that he filmed an indecent act against a former girlfriend without her consent. The video was released to the public, and the female victim held a press conference to accuse Huang of “illegal activities. The police repeatedly asked Hwang to appear before them, but he did not comply, so they banned him from leaving the country.

In an article distributed on November 30 last year, FRIDAY Digital reported in detail on Hwang’s troubles, which caused a stir not only in the soccer world but also in Korea as a whole. We would like to reproduce the article and look back at the circumstances and background of the incident (some corrections have been made).

[Joon] “You said, ‘Don’t film me! I said, “No, don’t film me!

You clearly said, “No, don’t film me!” I clearly said, “No, don’t film me!

I want you to delete the video.

Why is there still a video of me?

The victim’s side disclosed the audio data on November 23 last year, and her complaint was vividly conveyed.

The former Korean national team soccer player, Hwang, is embroiled in an obscenity scandal. A former girlfriend claims that she was filmed without her consent when they had sexual relations. Hwang denies all allegations, saying that he did not film her illegally. The incident began about five months ago.

In June, a woman named “A,” who claimed to be his “ex-girlfriend,” revealed on a social networking site that Hwang was having sexual relations with several women and that she had filmed him during their sexual relationship. Hwang immediately refuted the claims, saying that the videos were not taken improperly. He filed a complaint against A on charges of defamation and intimidation.

In response to the complaint, the police took A into custody on November 16. It seemed that this would end the commotion. ……

I found out that A was the wife of Huang’s brother and was in charge of management duties. She must have had some kind of grudge against Huang. Meanwhile, on November 18, the police began investigating Huang as a ‘suspect,’ claiming that he filmed the video without the consent of his former girlfriend, Ms. B.” The investigation began, and on November 23, Ms. B’s side held a press conference.
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 slurred.

Huang is a member of an English soccer club. He is a star player with extensive overseas experience and has played for Gamba Osaka and other Japanese clubs. The current turmoil must be making his fans restless.

Ms. B again insisted, “It is true that I was in a relationship with Mr. Hwang, but I never consented to the shooting of the sensitive video. He had asked her repeatedly to ‘delete the video data. 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 added, “(Ms. B) is a public figure who works in broadcasting 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 the wake of the media coverage that had made Hwang’s crime an established fact. We are appealing to the public to make a judgment based on common sense.

As mentioned at the beginning of this article, the police investigation is in full swing. Unless Hwang proves his innocence, his options for playing both at home and abroad will surely narrow.

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