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Mayor Park So-in, who did not attend the press conference yesterday (13th), issued a statement saying "I wanted to receive a human apology with the judge of the law."

This is reporter Im Tae-woo.

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accused A, who took the position through the Korea Sexual Violence Counseling Center, regretted not courageously rejecting it from the beginning.

[Entry door Daedok: I'm so sorry. At first, I should have screamed, howl, and deserved to report.]

Explaining why I was lately accused of wanting to be protected by the law to protect myself from the power and weakness of huge powers.

[Entry door Daedok: I wanted to be judged by law in South Korea, the rule of law, and a human apology.] With

the death of Mayor Park, the complainant was unable to find a chance to be judged by law.

The complainant's legal representative said that he collected additional evidence of offenses on and off-line and filed an additional complaint with the police.

In particular, he said that it was not a written complaint against a document that was said to be a complaint on the Internet.

[Lee Mi-kyung/Director, Korea Sexual Violence Counselor: Due to the extreme choice of the accused, the victim is now suffering more from on-offline and secondary damage.]

In addition, we plan to investigate other secondary acts of infringement, such as online posts that criticize and drive the complainant, and photos and posts that appear in the new story.