Kang Mo (24), a social worker who was accused of asking Jo Joo-bin, a master of sexual exploitation and distribution of sexual exploits, to retaliate against a woman he was stalking, received harsh comments from the court over a reflection statement issued to the court.

The 33rd Criminal Agreement of Seoul Central District Court (Deputy Judge Son Dong-hwan) today (10th) reviewed Kang's reflections submitted to the court in Kang's trial, which was charged with arrest for alleged violations of the law related to the punishment of certain crimes (retaliation threats, etc.) I made a problem.

The judge said, "I don't think I will say that it is a reflection statement."

"I've never been imprisoned before, but I'm going to the court, but when I talk like this, I think it's a strange person," he said. "I stop when I suffer, but my family and acquaintances who are not involved in crime are suffering." Though it is content, it would be better to think and write a little more if the desire is to inform the judge of the attitude to reflect. ”

The judge said, "It is a bad situation for me to take the position that I keep being depressed (that family is in a difficult situation)."

In response, the lawyer argued, "The defendant is also in a state of mental anxiety and fear, such as saying, 'There is no meaning to live, so face the punishment.'

Prosecutors told the court that they would merge the two cases when prosecutions were completed after Kang's investigation into the 'Parkbang' crime.

The judiciary said, "If the case you are trying to merge is a sexual assault case, it is not appropriate to merge it with our non-sexual violence department." The prosecution asked the judge to decide which court to send to cover the entire case.

The prosecution said, “The investigation is still underway, so I think some conclusions will come out next Monday.”

The judge accepted this and set the next trial date as the 1st of next month.

Kang was accused of accessing the information network of the ward office information system and inquiring about the victim's female A and her family's personal information, and then requesting 'retaliation' from Mr. Cho.

During the trial, Mr. Kang was found to have also been involved in the 'Dr. Dr. Bang' crimes operated by Telegram to spread sexual exploits.

It was found that Mr. Jo postd a part-time job posting on the Internet community to embrace social service personnel such as Mr. Kang, and then used the personal information of victims or paid members as a means of intimidation and coercion.