K-Pop Stars Get Prison Terms for Gang Rape

A South Korean court on Friday sentenced two K-pop stars to prison after finding them guilty of gang rape and distributing a sex video without consent. It is the latest in a string of scandals to hit the Korean popular entertainment industry.

The Seoul Central District Court sentenced singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young to six years in prison and former boy band member Choi Jong-hoon to a five-year term.

“Jung and Choi took part in gang rape of victims who were intoxicated and unable to resist,” according to the verdict. The crimes against two different victims occurred on two occasions in 2016.

Jung was also convicted of secretly filming sex with women and sharing them with friends in a group chat.

The two disgraced musicians were also ordered to undergo 80 hours of sex offender treatment programs.

“The defendants are well-known celebrities and friends, but the chat they’ve had showed that they simply considered women as objects of sexual pleasure, and committed crimes that were extremely serious,” Judge Kang Seong-soo said as he handed down the verdict.

“Strict punishment is inevitable as the damage inflicted has not properly been recovered and the victims demand harsh penalties.”

Both men wept as the verdict was read.

Dark side of K-pop

Their case is one of several that have emerged to show the dark underbelly of the South Korean entertainment industry that is popular across Asia.

On Sunday, K-pop musician and actress Goo Hara was found dead at her home in Seoul after she said her former boyfriend had threatened to release a sex video of her.

In October, K-pop star Sulli was discovered dead at her home. The 25-year-old had spoken out against being targeted by malicious online rumours and allegations.

Lee Seung-hyun, a former member of K-pop group Big Bang, is currently on trial over allegations he paid for prostitutes for foreign businessmen to attract investment to his business.

This article was originally published at Deustche Welle. Read the original article here.

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