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"Suspicion of sexual harassment" expose A "legal response" to reveal Additional exposures
Female B "claiming the same pattern in the same place in the late 1990s"
(Seoul = News 1) Park Jung-hwan, a journalist, has filed an additional allegation of sexual harassment surrounding Nam Gung-yeon.
The testimony of Mr. B, who raises suspicion that he was sexually abused in a similar way twenty years ago, followed by Mr. A, who revealed that he had been sexually abused last year.
A, who introduces himself as "a woman who is playing traditional music," said on October 28 that she was sexually harassed last October in a drummer ' did.
At the time, Nam Gung Yeon was expanding into Korean music and actively acted as a 'Korean music reminder'.
A claimed that he had asked him twice to "take off his clothes" because he was listening to his song and that "the body is dead and he will fix it".
"If I did not have a" Me too "movement, I would have been sick and painful for the rest of my life," he said. "I think I should not have any more victims." .
Nam Kyung Yeon said, "The allegations of sexual harassment are unfounded," said Nam Kyung Yeon, a lawyer. "We will file a complaint against the person who uploaded the article on false claims and timely defamation as early as next Tuesday."
In addition, there was an additional exposure of the woman B, who raised the suspicion that she was sexually abused by the late Nam Kyung-yeon in the late 1990s.
Mr. B said, "I have been sexually molested in the same pattern in the same place as Mr. A, only in the year."
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