Suspicions have been raised that the operator of a hotel on Jeju Island, which advertises <Anchor>
as female-only, has committed sexual offenses against guests.
However, it has been confirmed that the owner of this hostel has been sentenced to imprisonment for 'School Me Too' in the past.
This is JIBS reporter Kim Yeon-sun.
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is an inn in Jeju City.
A female employee who stayed and worked here for the past month is claiming that she was sexually harassed by Mr.
She said she had heard unsolicited physical contact and sexual remarks.
[Accommodation staff: Give me a massage, ask me to give you a massage, talk about the motel to a customer who says he has a boyfriend, or ask
'Have you had a hot night?
.]
As a result of the JIBS coverage, Mr. A, the operator of the accommodation, had a history of being punished for sexual harassment in the past.
In 2018, she was sentenced to one year and six months in prison and three years of probation for 'School Me Too'.
Mr. A was released from her teaching position, and it is known that she has been running a hostel in Jeju since last year.
The problem is that Mr. A, who has a history of sexual assault on women, has been operating the dormitory by promoting it as 'women only'.
[Victim of ‘School Me Too’: A person with a history of sexual offenses goes to Jeju Island and puts on a female-only title to get a dorm, but it makes me angry and worried that no one knew about it.]
As the related law was revised in 2019, the business of sex offenders in rural and fishing villages was restricted, but it was revealed that Mr. A had been operating an unregistered lodging establishment without a report.
The reporters met with Mr. A in person and heard a detailed position.
Mr. A claimed that he had never been sexually harassed or harassed while running the hostel.
He also countered that he did not operate as a female-only dormitory and had a history of being punished for sexual assault, so he kept away from female guests and staff.
Victims are considering whether to file a complaint with the law enforcement authorities on charges of sexual harassment.