When the disciples informed the media of past sexual violence, a former university accused of defaming them was sentenced to jail.

Judge Park Yong-geun, the fourth detective in Seoul's Western District Law, yesterday (19th) sentenced former Dongguk University professor 59-year-old Kim Mo, who was accused of innocence, sentenced him to two years of probation for six months in prison and ordered 120 hours of community service.

In 2016, Kim's apprentice A and others told the media that they had been sexually harassed and harassed by Kim at a reading club. Kim accused the disciples of their allegations of defamation.

However, the prosecution reported that Kim was sexually harassed and molested and sent Kim to trial for innocence in 2017.The court said, "A and other respondents are concrete and consistent about their damages and media reports. "It is hard to say that you are saying something that you are not experiencing."

"Innocent sin violates the state's criminal justice function and puts victims at risk of undue criminal prosecution," he said. "The victims suffered considerable mental distress while being investigated by the investigating agency. (Kim doesn't deny the crime and reflect on it, ”he explained.

Earlier, Kim was also charged with sexually harassing acts such as compulsory kisses by a student at a bar, where he was sentenced to six months in prison for six months in prison under the Seoul Western District Law in July 2017.

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