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South Korean Court Sentences Woman to Prison for Blackmailing and Assaulting Celebrity

A 36-year-old woman has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for blackmailing and physically assaulting a South Korean celebrity after a brief 10-day relationship.

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South Korean Court Sentences Woman to Prison for Blackmailing and Assaulting Celebrity

South Korean Court Sentences Woman to Prison for Blackmailing and Assaulting Celebrity

In a shocking turn of events, a South Korean court handed down a prison sentence to a 36-year-old woman for blackmailing and physically assaulting a celebrity after a short-lived relationship.

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The defendant, who dated the victim, a celebrity in his 30s, for a mere 10 days in August 2022, refused to accept the end of their romance. Demanding KRW 5.00 million from the victim, she resorted to threats of online defamation, exploiting his public image for financial gain.

When confronted with the victim's financial constraints, the defendant resorted to physical violence, demanding payment in slaps and assaulting him 10 times. Additionally, she forcefully entered the victim's residence and bombarded him with over 800 threatening text messages post-breakup, along with false claims of contracting herpes from him.

Despite investigations proving the defendant's claims to be false, she persisted in denying the charges during the trial at the Euijeongbu District Court. However, the court found her guilty of extortion, assault, intrusion of residence, and defamation, deeming her actions a grave violation of the victim's rights and damaging to his social image.

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In a statement, the Euijeongbu District Court remarked, "The defendant committed a grave crime by extorting money and assaulting the victim while spreading falsehoods about him, knowing the significance of his public image."

Consequently, the woman has been sentenced to serve 10 months in prison, serving as a stark reminder of the consequences of blackmail and assault in South Korea's legal system. The verdict aims to uphold justice and protect public figures from such malicious acts, reaffirming the importance of maintaining integrity and accountability in relationships, both personal and professional.

 

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