韓国カルト宗教「JMS」、Netflix「私は生存者だ」に対し放送禁止仮処分申請を行う
Korean cult ”JMS” files for temporary injunction to ban Netflix's ”I Am a Survivor” from broadcasting
The South Korean cult JMS (Gospel Mission of Jesus Christ) has released a new Netflix documentary, "I Am a Survivor: Amid the Tragedy that Shook Korea."
According to the legal community on the 4th, JMS filed a request for a provisional injunction against Netflix and MBC at the Seoul Western District Court on the 29th of last month.
In response, Netflix told Edaily on the 4th that they were "checking" the matter. The Netflix documentary "I Am a Survivor," which will be released on the 15th,
This is the second story in the documentary "I Am God," a heartwarming documentary that records the four brutal incidents that shocked Korea and the story of that day that must never be repeated, through the voices of those who survived.
It is a documentary series. "I Am a Survivor" covers four incidents in eight episodes: JMS, the Brothers Welfare Home, the Supreme Court Incident, and the collapse of the Mitoyo Encyclopedia Association.
Prior to this, JMS filed a provisional injunction against MBC and Netflix in February 2023, just before the release of "I Am God."
Jung Myung-seok, the president of JMS, has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman of Hong Kong nationality on 23 occasions between February 2018 and September 2021 at a training center in South Chungcheong Province.
He was indicted on charges of committing indecent acts and sexual assault on followers, including sexually assaulting an Australian female follower and a Korean female follower, and was sentenced to 17 years in prison by the Supreme Court last January.
2025/08/05 06:28 KST
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