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K-pop singer Jung Joon-young faces prosecution in ‘sex, lies and videotape’ case

South Korean singer Jung Joon-young, suspected of uploading and sharing secretly recorded videos of himself having sex with multiple partners, is transferred to the prosecution from the police in Seoul on March 29. The police recommended that he be indicted. Photo: EPA-EFE/Yonhap
South Korean singer Jung Joon-young, suspected of uploading and sharing secretly recorded videos of himself having sex with multiple partners, is transferred to the prosecution from the police in Seoul on March 29. The police recommended that he be indicted. Photo: EPA-EFE/Yonhap

  • Police say Jung shared 13 illicitly filmed videos with 16 people including former BIGBANG member Seungri and FT Island’s Choi Jong-hoon

Police referred the case of K-pop singer Jung Joon-young’s alleged illicit recording and sharing of sex videos online, to the prosecution on Friday.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency sent Jung and investigation material to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office, asking the prosecution to indict him. The move came about a week after his arrest.

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Singer Jung Joon-young is sent to Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office from Jongno Police Station on Friday. Photo: Yonhap
Singer Jung Joon-young is sent to Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office from Jongno Police Station on Friday. Photo: Yonhap

Jung was dressed in a black suit when he left Jongno Police Station at 7.48am. He remained silent when reporters asked why he had tried to destroy evidence and if he had anything to say to the victims.

Police confirmed that Jung shared 13 illicitly filmed videos of his sex partners with 16 people. Among the 16 were former BIGBANG member Seungri and FT Island member Choi Jong-hoon, in multiple group chat conversations. Seven of them, including Jung, Seungri and Choi, were booked for uploading such content.

As well as the sex videos, Jung allegedly took photos and videos of women in many places including a hotel and an apartment in Taiwan, bars in Gangnam and on aircraft.

Police are also looking into suspicions that Jung and other group chat members tried to destroy evidence by changing their phones after the scandal broke out. Jung, who was shooting a TV programme in the United States when the story broke, is suspected of having bought a new phone there and submitting it to police after returning home.

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This article was originally written by Kim Jae-heun for  The Korea Times .