![]() ![]() ![]() The allegations against Jung and Seungri have rocked K-pop, whose global appeal generates billions of dollars for the South Korean economy. Last summer, tens of thousands of women held demonstrations in Seoul demanding that the police take tougher action against offenders. Molka - secretly filmed images of a sexual nature that often end up online – has reached epidemic proportions in South Korea. JYP Entertainment, meanwhile, denied rumours that a member of its girl group, TWICE, was among the women shown in the sex videos. “It is a groundless rumour,” it said, adding, “We’ll take all legal measures against those who are found to have committed unlawful acts.” The talent agency SM Entertainment dismissed speculation that one of its stars, a member of the boy band EXO, was part of the chatroom group. Jung was one of three male artists in the chatroom, where some members shared secretly filmed footage of a sexual nature of at least 10 women, according to broadcaster SBS. On Tuesday evening, police charged him with illegal filming and leaking visual material. “Most of all, I kneel down to apologise to the women who appear in the videos and all those who might be disappointed and upset at this shocking incident.” “I filmed women without their consent and shared it in a chatroom, and while I was doing so I didn’t feel a great sense of guilt.” “I admit to all my crimes,” Jung, 30, said in a statement, according to Yonhap news agency. ![]()
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