| >> | No.54993334 File: 255 KB, 794x1355, tia-153.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] >Court says sex with minors over the age of 13 is not a crime as long as consent is given
>Entertainment agency CEO Cho (45 years old) approached a 15 year old junior high school student A by promising her to a celebrity debut in exchange for sex. He raped her several times, eventually leading to A becoming pregnant and giving birth to his child.
>The Korean Supreme Court, however, said he was innocent (Nov. 2014 and again in 2015) by accepting his claims of "The sex was consensual because I loved her, it was not rape". A, on the other hand, claimed that Cho would get angry with her if she didn't write him love letters. The court rejected her claim.
>By law, if a minor over the age of 13 gives his or her consent, having sex with a minor is not a crime. |
| >> | No.54993699 >Girl group member A's rough manner of speech is on the chopping block among industry insiders. Unlike her pretty looks, her swearing is one of the top in the girl group world. Even her fellow members refuse to go out of their way to speak with her in case she blows up on them.
>A recently had a 'swear fest' at a hotel in Europe she went to for filming in front of all of her staff. Her manager, who weighs over 100 kg, was the target of all the hate, all because he didn't bring her shoes over to her in her room but waited at the door for her to come get them.
>A had shouted, "I'm too tired from filming to even hold the shoes", among other swears. Her manager, angry that he was getting sworn and yelled at even after bringing her shoes up to her room, tried to argue back but A responded by kicking the hotel room shut.
>Her manager quickly left the scene, presumably intimidated by the door kick. One female staff who observed it all said, "A really has a way with intimidating you. The other members are known for being intimidating themselves but there's a reason they stay quiet in front of A." |