The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Filmmaker Kim Ki-duk accusers cleared of false accusation

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SEOUL: An actress and producers of a TV show that accused filmmaker Kim Kiduk of sexual assault have been cleared on charges of false accusation­s, which had been filed by Kim himself.

Seoul Central District Prosecutor­s’ Office said Thursday that it has decided not to indict on charges of false accusation­s the actress who publicly claimed that Kim had coerced her into a sex scene and slapped her, or the producers of MBC’s investigat­ive journalism show “PD Notebook” that aired her claims. Kim had admitted to physical contact, but claimed it was to the benefit of the filming.

Prosecutor­s dismissed the sexual abuse charges on grounds of insufficie­nt evidence, but summarily fined Kim five million won (RM18,600) on the physical abuse charge.

Officials said the actress’s claims could not be definitive­ly stated as false. It added the report by “PD Notebook” was based on statements by actors and its intent appeared to be for the good of the public.

The once-respected auteur’s reputation was severely tarnished when a series of testimonie­s accusing him of various degrees of sexual violence surfaced last year. Similar accusation­s also pelleted actor Cho Jae-hyun, who had worked with Kim on several occasions.

The revelation­s came as part of the internatio­nal #MeToo movement against sexual violence particular­ly in workplaces and inflicted by those in power.

 ??  ?? Prosecutor­s dismissed the sexual abuse charges on grounds of insufficie­nt evidence, but summarily fined Kim five million won (RM18,600).
Prosecutor­s dismissed the sexual abuse charges on grounds of insufficie­nt evidence, but summarily fined Kim five million won (RM18,600).

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