Seok-hee Son (64), the CEO of JTBC, is said to have said that he believed in Jo-bin Jo (24), the owner of the 'Park Bang' operator, who said Samsung is behind freelance journalist Kim Woong (50), who is in dispute with a car accident.

Mr. Son is said to have made such an explanation yesterday (27th) at the meeting of some reporters at JTBC office in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, afternoon.

On the 25th, after his name was first mentioned in the mouth of Cho, who was sent to the prosecution for allegedly making and distributing sexual exploitation, he made his position through the company. When the suspicion of responding to the demand did not subside, he tried to explain his position to reporters again.

Mr. Son said, "When he showed evidence of his acquaintance with Mr. Kim, he threatened to have 'Samsung behind Kim Woong,' and the judgment that Samsung should be reported when he was mad at the thought that Samsung was behind them. It was said to have opened a claim that it did not stand.

He said that when the 'Me Too' movement was in full swing, Samsung backed up whether there were similar suspicions when he was a professor at Sungshin Women's University, and recently emphasized that he was in an uneasy situation, such as a stranger invading his home.

In particular, in a legal battle with Mr. Kim, it was said that he made a statement saying, "I handed money to get evidence to win a trial."

Earlier, Mr. Son stated that Mr. Cho had approached Yang, the president of the pros and cons of Hung Shin-so, who received Mr. Kim's keys to harm himself and his family.

At the time, President Son said, “I was very cautious because I saw that if someone who was determined to risk harm was actually not even Kim, but he could report another action even if he reported it,” he said. Explained.