On the 14th, Mapo Police Station in Seoul sent PD Cho Seong-hyun, who produced the Netflix documentary "All for God: Betrayed Faith," to the prosecution without detention.
PD Cho Sung-hyun is accused of using videos showing naked female JMS followers in a program without their consent.
In response, Cho PD was indicted on charges of violating the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes.
The video shows a dozen female JMS followers with their faces blurred, some of them naked. PD Cho has hidden the followers' faces so that it is not clear who they are,
Tally claims that it was for public interest. On the other hand, the police applied the above charges on the grounds that "All for God: Faith Betrayed" was produced and streamed for commercial purposes.
The film "All for God: Faith Betrayed" has sparked controversy over its provocative nature, as some of the female JMS followers' naked bodies are shown without mosaics.
The JMS series also had an impact on the entertainment industry. The shocking sexual crimes of JMS president Jung Myung-seok, which were made into a trilogy, were exposed in stark detail, sparking public outrage.
This has led to suspicions that some celebrities are JMS followers. Some have denied that they are JMS followers, while others have
The members of the group were even accused of having parents who were followers of JMS, causing a stir. Attention is focused on whether PD Cho Sung-hyun will be found guilty.
2024/08/18 18:46 KST
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