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SBS’I want to know it’ begins reporting on sexual violence controversy with Ki Sung-yong

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[스포츠니어스 | 김현회 기자] In SBS’I want to know that’, I started to report on the controversy over Ki Sung-yong’s sexual assault case.

On the 25th, the crew of’I want to know that’ In a phone call with “Ki Seong-yong, we have started to report on the controversy about sexual assault by Ki Sung-yong,” and said, “We found out that those who claimed the victims were rather sexually assaulting other students in junior high school, and are asking for contact information of victims. We are grasping the case while waiting for the reporter’s report.”

At the same time, the production crew added, “Just because it has entered the coverage stage, we cannot guarantee 100% of the broadcast,” he added. “After covering closely, we plan to start shooting in earnest if we judge that the broadcast is suitable.” He said, “I will keep an eye on the direction of this incident going forward,” and “I will do my best to reveal the truth.”

On the 24th, Ji-Hoon Park of Law Firm Hyun said, “During January-June 2000, dozens of cases of terrible sexual assault occurred at a soccer club at an elementary school located in Jeonnam. At the time, perpetrators A and B were in 6th grade in elementary school. Victims C and D were in the fifth grade of elementary school. At the camp, perpetrators A and B called victims C and D and forced them to have oral sex.”

In the midst of this, speculation that A was Sung-Yong Ki was raised, and FC Seoul, the team of Ki Sung-Yong, said, “As the real name of the player has not been mentioned, it is cautious. However, as a result of checking with the player, it is not true. The club is also looking into it now.” In addition, Ki Sung-Yong’s agent said, “We are saying that we will not be able to take legal action against possible damage in the future as well as damage incurred due to stigma in this regard.”

Sung-Yong Ki’s teammate at the time In an interview with “I had dozens of players in two big rooms when I was in elementary school,” he said. “There can be no coercive sexual activity. Perhaps if that happened, there would have been resistance or popularity, and if that was the case, would my friends not respond to this, no matter how young I was.”

“It was an environment that was unlikely to be noticed if a forced sexual assault occurred,” he said. The teammate added, “B is stronger than his peers and was good at fighting,” he added. “B has been swinging his fists before, but it is a fact that I have never heard of a sexual assault in a hostel.”

In addition, the fact that C and D, who were accused of being victims in this matter, went on to junior high school and were punished as perpetrators of sexual violence. It was reported exclusively through. Past teammates recalled that “C and D, when they were in the third grade of Gwangyang Jecheol Middle School, a Jeonnam youth team, forced their juniors to have a coercive sexual act, which increased their work.”

As a result of the interview, C and D, who were in school during the Gwangyang Steelworks in 2004, told their juniors to touch their penis and forced them to masturbate in front of the viewer. He is also accused of intercepting money and instructing him to suck his penis and breasts. C played in the K-League and now retired, while D stays in Brazil and Japan and is currently working as an agent.

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