Personal information of a private tutor in his 20s who molested a minor student is spreading on social media (SNS).
On the 14th, Threads carried the photo, name, age, and affiliated university of a man who molested his 13-year-old student.
The person who posted the information wrote, "Personally, I don't think criminals need portrait rights," and added, "I am posting a photo of the criminal who behaved inappropriately toward a 13-year-old student featured on 'Case Chief.'"
They added, "If legal action over portrait-rights infringement comes, I will just pay the fine."
Previously, JTBC "Case Chief" featured a case in which a private tutor, a college student in his 20s, allegedly behaved inappropriately toward his 13-year-old daughter. One day, after the daughter tearfully asked to have an additional home camera installed, the mother checked the newly installed camera and saw the daughter being forcibly molested.
The man was brought to trial on charges of indecent assault by compulsion against a minor, but the court sentenced him to one year in prison, suspended for two years, taking into account that he admitted the crime and was a first-time offender.
However, it has not been officially confirmed whether the person whose information was made public is the perpetrator in the case.