「FTISLAND」チェ・ミンファン、遊興施設通いは事実?
”FTISLAND” Choi MIN HWAN denies sex trafficking - is it true that he frequents entertainment venues? ... ”I often go there” police statement
Choi Min Hwan, a member of the Korean boy band "FTISLAND," who was cleared of sex trafficking charges, stated during police questioning that he had visited entertainment establishments.
On the 20th (today), Korean media reported that according to the police investigation results notice, Min Hwan admitted that he had "frequently visited entertainment facilities."
According to this, during the course of his statement, MIN HWAN said about A, the person on the other end of the recording, "I asked A about it and he told me that he often went to entertainment establishments, but he had never engaged in prostitution."
"I don't remember going to the facility, and I don't even remember going there," he said. A also said that the conversation with MIN HWAN was about going to the facility, not at the facility.
The police found that there was no other evidence to refute their statements, and that the recordings were not of entertainment venues, but of inquiries to establishments.
In addition, his former wife YULHEE (LABOUM), who released the recording, said that she was having emotional problems with her children and was
Due to the fans' refusal to face criminal charges or investigations, and their refusal to submit the original recordings and police investigation, there is insufficient evidence to support their violation of the law regarding the punishment of acts such as prostitution.
Previously, in October of this year, YULHEE released a recording to announce the reason for her divorce from MIN HWAN.
The recordings showed him searching for "Agassi" (women working in shops) and enquiring about motel reservations, bringing to light allegations of sex trafficking.
YULHEE also reported that MIN HWAN had groped her body in front of her family and put money between her breasts.
A netizen reported Min Hwan to the police through the National Reporting Center for sex trafficking and indecent assault, but the police later ruled out the allegations, citing insufficient evidence.
The decision was made not to send the case to the prosecution. In response, Min Hwan said on the 18th of this month, "I have never engaged in sex trafficking as the media has said. Even though they said there was 'insufficient evidence and no suspicion,' I have not done anything.
How can I prove that? So I had nothing more to say." He then said, "I went to hotels and motels because I wanted to be alone at the time, and
"I don't think it's easy to understand why people want you to believe in me," he countered, but he did not offer any explanation for his controversial reference to Agassi, which instead created a backlash.
Meanwhile, it was revealed that Min Hwan said that he has not engaged in sex trafficking, but has been to entertainment establishments. He had previously clarified his position by saying, "I have no intention of hiding it."
It remains to be seen whether MIN HWAN will actually speak out again.
2024/12/20 14:33 KST
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