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Free of sex charge

Former South Korean presidenti­al contender not guilty of sexually abusing aide.

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Seoul: A former South Korean presidenti­al contender was found not guilty on all charges in a trial stemming from allegation­s he raped a female aide several times, prompting immediate controvers­y.

The case involving Ahn Hee-jung – who before the scandal was widely seen as a strong candidate to replace President Moon Jae-in when his term ends in 2022 – is by far the highest-profile in the country’s growing #MeToo movement.

Ahn was acquitted of forced sexual abuse, sexual intercours­e by abuse of authority and other charges by the Seoul Western District Court.

“I am sorry and I am so ashamed,” he said on the courthouse steps.

“I have disappoint­ed many. I will make efforts to be born again,” he went on, as women’s rights activists shouted “It’s not over yet!” at him.

South Korea remains socially patriarcha­l despite its economic and technologi­cal advances, with a male-dominated legal system often accused of handing out verdicts favouring men in sex abuse cases.

Ahn was governor of South Chungcheon­g province when his aide Kim Ji-eun told a television interview earlier this year that he had raped her four times after she was hired.

Fighting back tears, she said she had been unable to reject her boss in the rigid hierarchy of her office.

The 53-year-old politician issued a formal apology, stepped down from his post and was later indicted, but has always insisted the sex was consensual.

The court said it saw “little evi- dence” that Ahn used his authority to force Kim into sex, adding the evidence presented by the prosecutio­n – which had demanded four years’ jail for Ahn – was “not enough to prove that Kim’s sexual freedom was violated against her will”.

“There are also many things that were questionab­le and incomprehe­nsible in the victim’s testimony,” the court ruling said.

In a statement read out by her lawyers, Kim said she would “not feel defeated by today’s unjust result”.

“I will fight... until the day when those using their power to sexually abuse others are held accountabl­e under the laws,” she added.

As the verdict was delivered dozens of women’s rights campaigner­s condemned Ahn outside the court building, while the politician’s supporters cheered for him.

“Repent, Ahn Hee-jung! What you did was sexual violence!” the activists chanted in unison.

A coalition of dozens of women’s rights groups slammed the closely-watched verdict and urged prosecutor­s to appeal.

“The court failed to recognise the basic reality faced by the victim, in which she had to choose between resisting Ahn’s order or losing her job and livelihood,” they said in a joint statement.

“The verdict will be interprete­d as a signal that female aides working for powerful figures in politics, economy or other fields should remain silent even when they are sexually abused,” they added.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Day in court: Ahn (centre) arriving at a court for his sex abuse trial in Seoul.
— AFP Day in court: Ahn (centre) arriving at a court for his sex abuse trial in Seoul.

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