The arrest of a warrant was filed for the arrest of 33-year-old Lee Mo, the eldest son of Chairman Lee Jang-han of drug manufacturer Chong Kun-dang, who was illegally filming his sexual intercourse video and distributing it to social media.

In recent years, with the public opinion that digital sex crimes should be severely punished in the case of 'Room n', it is pointed out that the decision to dismiss the arrest warrant is a judgment that does not take into account the public sentiment.

The Seoul Hyehwa Police Station arrested Mr. Lee and filed for a arrest warrant on the 31st of last month for alleged violations of the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes, etc. Lee is accused of having sex with three women and posting a video on Twitter. It was reported that the victims had never agreed to film or distribute the video.

However, the court dismissed warrants against Lee on Wednesday. Deputy Judge Choi Chang-hoon of the Seoul Central District Court said that 'the victim's face was not exposed on Twitter's post, Lee's voluntarily closed the post, and the victims did not want to be punished' for reasons of dismissal. The.

Violation of the Sexual Punishment Act is not an anti-doctoral offense, so even if the victim does not want to be punished, he or she can be held criminally liable. Under the Sexual Violence Punishment Act, shooting or disseminating a body that can cause sexual desire or shame without the consent of the other person will result in imprisonment for up to 5 years or a fine of up to 30 million won.

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