A professor and poet Hae-ji (his real name, Jong-joo Lim, 64), accused of molesting his student, claimed in his first trial that he had "no force."

Professor Ha, who was indicted on suspicion of forcible harassment, denied all charges at the first hearing in the hearing of Judge Lee Jae-hee,

Professor Ha is accused of having physical contact with his opponent, such as killing his student A on December 10, 2015, when he served as professor of creative writing at Dongduk Women's University.

In the trial, Professor Ha said, "I did not kiss you at the time, but Mr. A did not express his intention to deny me." Based on his conversations with Mr. A, Mr. A implicitly agreed to kiss, I do not make it. "

The suspicion of his sexual harassment was first revealed last year when the "Me Too" campaign was active.

Professor H has been controversial because he made a remark that he would cut down the "Mitu" movement during the lecture last March.

On the following day, A revealed an anonymous article on the Internet and revealed that he had been sexually abused by Professor Ha, and afterwards he made a complaint to the National Human Rights Commission.

The prosecution, which was commissioned by the NHRCK and investigated, called the two men twice and then charged them with suspicion.

Professor H has accused Mr. A of defamation and intimidation, insisting that his disclosure is false. However, the prosecution can not consider Mr. A's defamation as defamation, and it is difficult to say that dialogue between two people is a threat. I fell.

Professor Ha's next trial will be held on the afternoon of the 13th of next month.

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