A man in his 20s who threatened a middle school student he learned from a game and sent him dozens of nude photos was sentenced to probation in prison.



According to the legal community today (13th), Part 11 of the Criminal Agreement of the Uijeongbu District Court sentenced a 20-year-old man accused of violating the Act on the Protection of Children and Juveniles (production and distribution of sexual exploitation) to three years in prison and probation. sentenced to 5 years.



In addition, we ordered probation, 40 hours of sexual violence treatment program, 120 hours of community service, and employment restrictions for children and youth-related organizations and welfare facilities for the disabled for 5 years each.



Person A is accused of threatening middle school student B, whom she found out in a game, to have her take a nude picture and then sent it to her.



Earlier, in August 2020, Mr. A heard the story of Mr. B, who was being bullied on a famous overseas game.



Mr. A helped Miss B by explaining how to block the opponent in the game, and after that, Miss B was able to avoid encountering the opponent who tormented her in the game.




However, Mr. A was actually not a 'good game friend' but a 'demon'.



In the process of helping Ms. B, Mr. A found Ms. B's face and address, and asked Ms. B for a nude picture.



When Ms. B refused this, Mr. A threatened to "I will contact the person who bullied me to harass again" and "I will go home."



Frightened, Miss B sent dozens of nude photos and videos to A through a smartphone app.



In the end, A was handed over to trial on charges of producing child and adolescent sexual exploitation.



The court pointed out that "the crime is very bad because the accused produced sexual exploitation of children and adolescents by having the teenage victims take pictures or videos of their naked body." The sentence was decided by combining the conditions of the sentencing, such as the point and the fact that the victim agreed with the defendant and did not want punishment.”



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