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Posted by Matti20111,987 pts Friday, May 3, 2019

200 reporters, producers, and other media personnel participated in the chats of sexual assault victims



Police to probe reporters for sharing spycam footage of sexual assault victims

Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said Friday its cybercrime investigation unit has begun an internal investigation of reporters for allegedly sharing spycam footage via a messaging app group chat.

The group chat history, leaked by a whistleblower on April 19 to a digital sex crime eradication organization DSO, shows evidence of distribution of illicit footage of women who were filmed without their knowledge. The video clips are of incidents that allegedly occurred at Burning Sun, a now-shut club in Gangnam, according to a local media report.


Some 200 reporters, producers, and other media personnel participated in the chat, according to the report.

In one screenshot image of the group chat, the participants requested and shared footage of women who appear to be sexual assault victims at Burning Sun. It is alleged that the women were drugged, raped and filmed without consent or knowledge at Burning Sun in a growing scandal involving well-known celebrities.


Recommendations on brothels and prostitutes were also shared in the chat. Prostitution is illegal in South Korea.

Following the report, an online petition calling for a police investigation of the involved reporters was filed on the presidential office website on April 22. The petition has garnered 29,319 signatures as of 3 p.m. Friday.

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    red_beryl
    red_beryl4,860 pts Friday, May 3, 2019 2
    Friday, May 3, 2019

    Scum, I hope all of them lose their jobs, get jailed and be publicly shamed. But it's SK police so that's probably not happening.

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    kagayakugucci9,265 pts Friday, May 3, 2019 4
    Friday, May 3, 2019

    Think about it for a second: if this was just about sexual gratification, then they could had just watched porn instead. While it's illegal in Korea, it's still fairly easy to find, and it's not like these men are interested in debating the ethics of porn industry to begin with. Sexual gratification is not what this is about. The satisfaction here comes from humiliating the victims, knowing that they are not aware of being filmed, getting to enjoy their private moments, comparing them, evaluating them as if they are just meat on display, and violating their rights as human beings while still believing that they have kept their hands clean in the process.

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