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K-pop sex scandal deepens as Jung Joon-young arrested for filming and sharing sex video

  • Singer was led away in handcuffs after apologising at a hearing yesterday
  • The 30-year-old announced his retirement from the entertainment industry last week

K-pop star Jung Joon-young has been arrested, hours after he apologised for filming and distributing illicit sex videos, in a scandal that has rocked South Korea’s entertainment industry.

The singer-songwriter last week admitted to filming himself having sex and sharing the footage without his partners’ consent.

The videos of at least 10 women were shared through mobile chat rooms in 2015 with recipients including fellow K-pop star Seungri of the boy band Big Bang.

The Seoul Central District Court issued the arrest warrant late on Thursday, hours after Jung appeared at a hearing and apologised for committing “unforgivable crimes”, the Yonhap news agency reported.

Another K-pop star, Seungri from Big Bang, arrives to be questioned over a sex bribery case at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul. Photo: Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji
Another K-pop star, Seungri from Big Bang, arrives to be questioned over a sex bribery case at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul. Photo: Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

“I am sorry. I made a big and inexcusable mistake, and I admit my guilt,” he said. “I will live my days repenting for the sins.”

Following the hearing, the 30-year-old was led away in handcuffs and taken to a police station to await the court’s decision on the warrant.

Jung announced his retirement from the entertainment industry last week and two other male singers have also quit after admitting they watched the illicit videos.

South Korea has been battling a growing epidemic of so-called “molka”, or spycam videos – mostly of women, secretly filmed by men in schools, toilets and offices. “Revenge porn” – videos taken of sexual relations without the partner’s consent – is believed to be equally widespread.

Thousands of women protested in Seoul last year on several occasions against the videos as part of the country’s growing #MeToo movement.