Men's national soccer player Hwang Eui-jo (31-Norwich City), who is under police investigation for illegally filming a sex video, has been embroiled in a secondary victimization controversy.

It was pointed out that the video leaked from Hwang's phone was intended to intimidate the victim by revealing unnecessary information about the woman in the video.

On the 22nd, the law firm representing Hwang Ui-jo released a statement on how the video was filmed and who was filming with him.

The law firm said, "The cell phone used to shoot the video was a regular cell phone used by Hwang Ui-jo, and it was placed in a visible place. The woman recognized this and agreed to the relationship and watched the video with the woman she was dating," the law firm claimed.

"The other woman is a public figure who broadcasts and is married, so we refrained from responding to her officially to prevent her identity from being exposed as much as possible, and we tried to reveal the truth through a rigorous investigation by the investigative agency. The woman's one-sided position was misrepresented as if it were the truth, and she was forced to take a defensive stance," he said. 카지노 

Earlier, in June, a video of a sexual encounter was posted online, along with a post sniping at Hwang's salacious personal life. Afterward, Hwang Ui-jo filed a police complaint against the author of the post, A, and Mr. B, the man in the video, sued Hwang Ui-jo and A for illegal filming and dissemination.

Ms. B's legal representative said, "The victim never consented to the filming of the sensitive video at the time of her relationship with Hwang Ui-jo or afterward, and she repeatedly requested that it be deleted. Mr. Hwang lied to the victim by saying that the video was taken by consent with his ex-lover, leaving her with irreparable wounds and trauma."

Hwang Ui-jo said that he first contacted Ms. B after the video went viral and offered to press charges. "If Hwang Ui-jo was filming illegally, please use your common sense to judge whether he would have contacted the woman to inform her of the damage and press charges. We are also considering appearing with the other woman for a cross-examination in response to the malicious allegations."

Meanwhile, on the 22nd, KBS reported that Mr. A, who was arrested for threatening Hwang Eui-jo and uploading a problematic video of his private life, was Hwang Eui-jo's brother-in-law.