Idol Sex Scandal

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Idol Sex Scandal
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In an abuse of power, the agency had a whole system of sexual abuse.
In 2012, the CEO of Open World Entertainment , Jang Seok Woo , was arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing female trainees and coercing male idols signed to his agency to do so as well.
Police interviewed over 20 people they believed to be victims. Through their reports, the police believed the sexual assaults happened in the company’s basement. As the investigation continued, they found evidence that Jang Seok Woo had drugged and raped the trainees since 2010. Police also found evidence that the CEO coerced some of the male idols to take part in the abuse.
At first, Jang Suk Woo denied all charges but has since admitted to committing some of the crimes. He was ultimately charged with drugging and sexually assaulting eleven female trainees, some of whom were minors at the time of the assault, and sentenced to six years in prison in 2013.
An aspiring actress accused the famous actor of raping her.
A few days after a night of drinking with rookie actor K and trainee A , Park Shi Hoo was accused of raping the 22-year old trainee A. The incident occurred in early 2013. As the story goes, K set up a meeting with Park Shi Hoo and the trainee. After the three went out for drinks, K drove Park Shi Hoo and A home. After arriving at the actor’s home, K carried A into his home and the two spent the night together. A few days later A made a report to the police that she was molested by K and raped by Park Shi Hoo. He was later called in for questioning and the story exploded in the news.
After denying the rape allegations Park Shi Hoo raised a case of defamation against A, but his acting career began to suffer from the accusations. He then stepped out of the spotlight until charges were dropped later that year. Even after he was cleared of all charges, Park Shi Hoo did not appear in any Korean productions until 2016. The accusations still haunted him and in 2017, he apologized to his fans for the incident during a press conference for My Golden Life .
Her manager secretly taped her having sex and attempted to blackmail her with the footage.
Baek Ji Young may now be known as one of the most beloved ballad singers in Korea but for a part of her life, she was shamed by the public. Unbenknownst to Baek Ji Young, her manager filmed the singer having sex with him in 2000. While the tape sat in the manager’s possession for a while, he later threated her with it when she attempted to change managers. When she didn’t back down, he leaked the video. This led to a huge public uproar leading her to decide to step away from the stage for five years.
This actor faced accusations of sexual assault, prostitution charges, and blackmail.
In August 2016, Uhm Tae Woong was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a massage parlor. After police thoroughly investigated the claims, it was revealed the accuser and the massage parlor owner had fabricated the claims and stood on charges of filing false reports.
Unfortunately, that wasn’t the end of the story for Uhm Tae Woong. Police charged the actor with paying for sexual services in cash. Even after continuously denying these charges, the court found him guilty.
Later that year, the case would make a reappearance because of new evidence that pointed to the two women planning the whole situation in order to blackmail him. Both women were eventually found guilty and sentenced to 2 years in prison with a 5 year probation period and a 16 million won fine.
Many people believed G.NA had given out sexual favors in exchange for a large sum of money.
In 2016, news broke of a famous female celebrity that was called in for investigations of prostitution. The artist was allegedly paid around 35,000,000 Won for her sexual relations with an American businessman. Later that year, netizens began to suspect the artist involved was G.NA due to some hints by a Korean news site.
After much speculation, G.NA stepped forward to admit that the articles were about her. Despite her admittance, she argued she was never aware of any money exchanges and emphasized their meeting was more like a blind date.
Ko Young Wook sexually assaulted three minors.
News broke in 2012, that former member of the popular 1990s band Roo’ra was being investigated for sexually harassing 3 minors. It all started a week prior to the news when an official complaint was made against Ko Young Wook .
The victim was an aspiring entertainer and accused him of rape. Soon after, local media received a tip that more than one child victim might be involved. When the police heard of this, they began a long investigation into Ko Young Wook. They soon found he had sexually assaulted three minors between 2010 and 2012.
After the case went to trial, Ko Young Wook was found guilty and sentenced to two years in prison for his crimes.
Four women accused the singer of raping them.
Back in 2016, a woman stepped forward claiming Yoochun had raped her in the bathroom of the bar she worked in. Her boyfriend even submitted her underwear and clothes to the police as evidence. Soon after, three more women stepped forward making their own claims against the singer. Each woman claimed that he had raped her in a bathroom.
Upon investigation, it was found that the first accuser had contacted Yoochun’s company asking for monetary compensation prior to filing the police report. She later admitted that the two had a consenting adult relationship. Yoochun was subsequently found innocent and the first accuser was sentenced to two years for making false accusations as well as attempted extortion. Unfortunately for the singer, there are still some who believe he is guilty.
The actress known for her role on Boys Over Flowers , rocked the country when her suicide note pointed to repeated sexual abuse.
 While the news itself was shocking to South Korea, what was even more astonishing was her suicide note. The actress claimed that her agent Kim Sung Hoon had regularly beaten her and forced her to have sex with a number of CEOs and media executives.
Along with her suicide note, she also left a 7-page letter naming over 30 people she was forced to have sex with. Police investigated 20 of those listed which led to the formal prosecution of seven of them. As for Kim Sung Hoon, he was charged and sentenced to one year in jail, two years of probation, and 160 hours of community service.
He was caught up in speculations that he was the person in a leaked adult self-cam.
In late 2016, a 9-minute adult video leaked on the internet. In the video the man in question strips while facing the camera. After fully stripping, he begins to masturbate. Soon after the video was leaked, the video went viral. Netizens were quick to conclude that the male in the video was Seo Ha Joon based on the similarity of facial and body features and the presence of a necklace he always wore.
Netizens were even more convinced it was the actor when his Instagram account switched from public to private. Later that year, Seo Ha Joon admitted that it was indeed him in the video and has continued to stay out of the spotlight.
The veteran actor was accused of sexually harassing students at the university he taught at.
After the #MeToo movement took off in South Korea, Jo Min Ki was accused of sexually harassing and abusing students at Cheongju University where he taught drama since 2004. The first accusation came in on February 20, when an anonymous online post indicated the actor had sexually harassed several female students. The same day he was dismissed from his position.
The accusation was followed by a string of others which he denied. After 10 women had stepped forward claiming they were his victims, Jo Min Ki ultimately confessed to the harassment on February 27. An eleventh victim stepped forward soon after and police were going begin a formal investigation in March.
Just before he was due to be called in for questioning, Jo Min Ki was found dead in a suspected suicide.
The Korean stage director was called out for sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and sexual violence.
 This ongoing case came to light thanks to the #MeToo movement. Lee Youn Taek was accused earlier this year of sexually harassing and sexually assaulting female members of the now disbanded Yeonhee Street Theater Troupe.
The news first came up when a former actress belonging to the troop posted anonymously online that she was sexually abused her. She went on to say that if she tried to avoid him and his unwelcome advances he would beat her.
She also claimed the leader of the troupe, Kim So Hee , was aware of the abuse and even assisted Lee Youn Taek. Kim So Hee later denied these allegations and accused the woman of making up false stories because she decided to remain anonymous. In return, the woman revealed her identity.
The victim turned out to be Hong Seon Joo who worked with the troupe for 11 years. After Hong Seon Joo was revealed to be the victim, Kim So Hee made a public apology for what went on. Later more victims would step forward claiming Lee Youn Taek sexually harassed, abused, and used violence against them.
These allegations prompted Kim So Hee to shut the troupe down. Lee Youn Taek also finally admitted to harassing these women although he still denied that he ever used violence against them. Meanwhile, police have recently finished their investigation in the director and are waiting for a court date to be set.
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A “significant percentage” of the South Korean population searched for Goo Hara’s sex video in 24 hours, sparking discussions on the public’s “lack of decency” and criminal repercussions for those who spread it.
The surge in Google searches came after news of the said video shocked the nation last week.
On Sunday, it was found that “Goo Hara video” became the most-searched term on Google Korea on Oct. 4, recording more than 200,000 clicks.
Additionally, “sex videos” was the top related term, while “sexual intercourse” followed as the second most-searched term.
Korean news outlet Dispatch revealed the existence of the video in an article that described how Choi Jong-bum, Hara’s ex-boyfriend, threatened to leak it following a violent dispute with the former Kara member on Sept. 13.
Hara sustained injuries including uterine and vaginal bleeding, as well as contusions and sprains all over her body.
Choi disclosed his identity on Monday with pictures of his injuries that allegedly resulted after the dispute, along with a set of statements countering Hara’s claims.
His legal representative argued that he only sent the video to Hara after being “spurred by anger,” but never posted it on the internet.
Under Article 13 of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment of Sexual Crimes , the distribution of such videos without consent is punishable by up to five years in prison or a maximum fine of 10 million won ($8,800), the Korea Herald noted.
Some netizens expressed concerns about the public’s “lack of decency” toward the issue, while others called for punishment for those who propagate the video.
Allkpop took note of some comments:
“Whether or not this video spreads online, Hara has also become a victim to sexual harassment in various ways…laws against digital sex crimes should be harsher.”
“This is exactly why the penalty should be great for those who take and spread these videos!”
“So scary. People want to watch this?”
“That’s a significant percentage of the entire nation’s population.”
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The reboot of American Idol is here, whether America is ready for it or not! As a singing competition show, Idol has developed major musical artists like Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and Carrie Underwood. It also brought forth some major scandals in the 15 seasons the show aired on Fox.
With the big return to ABC a little less than two years after it left the airwaves, the show is kicking off with a sticky situation involving host Ryan Seacrest. Even though the issue doesn’t involve his job at Idol , the sexual harassment allegations from his former stylist at E! carried over to the Oscars red carpet recently. Will it also stain the relaunch of Idol ?
NBC Universal has publicly stated that an independent investigation cleared Seacrest due to “ insufficient evidence to substantiate [the] allegations ,” but that may not matter in the court of public opinion. While we wait for this story to play out, let’s take a look back at some of the scandals from the early days of American Idol.

Clark, a contestant on Season 2 of American Idol, disclosed his allegations about the affair two years after he left the show — but, interestingly, that isn’t the only salacious detail relating to this infamous contestant. In fact, he was disqualified from the show for failing to disclose that he had several arrests on charges including the battery of four police officers and his sister, endangering the welfare of a child and resisting arrest.
In May 2005, Clark appeared on Primetime Live to give his account of his illicit three-month-long affair with Abdul while he was a contestant on the show. Fox had an independent counsel investigate Clark’s claims, which were not backed by any witnesses.
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“It has been determined that Joanna Pacitti is ineligible to continue in the competition,” Fox said in a statement to Billboard . There were further rumors that Pacitti was already associated with several staffers at 19 Entertainment, Idol ‘s production company, which further hurt her cause.

Almost every season had a voting issue, but nothing was as big as “TextGate,” during the Season 8 finals between Kris Allen and Adam Lambert. Idol ‘s sponsor, AT&T, provided free phones to text and call for Allen in his home state of Arkansas. At the party, company employees showed fans ways to power-vote for Allen, who wasn’t expected to win but did. One fan even admitted to voting for Allen 10,840 times in the final round.
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The diva versus diva moments continued all throughout the season, and not surprisingly, both women left the show after one season.

In Season 4, Mario Vasquez made it to the Top 12 and then quit for a “personal, family thing” that his mother knew nothing about when Fox contacted her. Vasquez then said his exit was for artistic reasons.
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