On the morning of the 21st, the Seoul High Court ruled that the violation of the Sexual Violence Punishment Act (editing and distributing false videos, etc.)
The court sentenced defendant Yoo, who was indicted on charges of violating the anti-stalking law, to one year in prison and ordered him to complete a 40-hour stalking treatment program and a sexual violence program, as well as a child, adolescent and disability support program.
The court ordered a three-year ban on employment at any institution related to the person in question. In the "Inha University Deep Feik Case," the defendant Yu downloaded photoshopped nude photos from a chat room on TV and used them to contact the victim.
He is accused of sending the messages to acquaintances of the victim, and was also accused of stalking the victim by harassing her with messages and phone calls.
The first trial court said, "Defendant Yoo provided other people with edited, synthesized or manipulated materials that were intended to induce sexual desire or shame, against the will of the victims."
He pointed out, "Considering the content of the composite photographs, the circumstances and motive of the crime, and the relationship between the person who distributed the composite photographs and the victim, the crime is not light."
Regarding the stalking allegations, he said, "Even though the victim warned him not to contact her any more, he instead became the one to be harassed."
He was sentenced to one year in prison for "bragging about his contact with the perpetrator in a Telegram group chat room and showing indifference to the damage and impact of his actions."
The second trial court said today, "In the appeal trial, another conviction was discovered, and to reflect this, we are overturning the original ruling by our own authority."
Taking into consideration the circumstances that were not present, we have decided to maintain the sentence of the first trial."
2024/11/21 11:59 KST
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