カルト教団「JMS」、Netflix「私は生き延びた」に放送禁止仮処分申請…前編に続いて再び公開を阻止する動き
Cult ”JMS” files temporary injunction to ban Netflix's ”I Survived”... Following the first part, moves to block its release again
The Japan Missionary Society (JMS) has filed a lawsuit in court to block the release of Netflix's new documentary, "I Survived: Amid the Tragedy that Shook Korea."
According to legal circles on the 5th, JMS filed an application for a provisional injunction to ban the show from being broadcast at the Seoul Western District Court on the 29th of last month against MBC and Netflix.
"I Survived: Amid the Tragedy that Shook Korea" is the second story of "All for God: Betrayed Faith," which was released in 2023. At the time, the work was directed by Jung
The eight-part series deals with the true nature of cult leaders such as Myeong-seok, Park Soon-ja of Five Oceans, Kim Ki-sun of Aga Dongsang, and Lee Jae-rok of the Manmin Central Association, as well as the stories of their victims, and has a social impact.
In February 2023, before the release of "All for God," JMS also filed an application for a provisional injunction to prevent the film from being released, but the court ruled that
The lawsuit was dismissed. The trial will begin on the 12th. Meanwhile, the Netflix documentary "I Survived:
"In the Tragedy that Shook Korea" will be released on August 15th.
The series will cover four incidents, including JMS, the Busan Brothers Welfare Home, the Supreme Court Incident, and the Sampoong Department Store collapse disaster.
2025/08/05 19:03 KST
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