PD Handbook Ki Sung-yong has witnesses of sexual violence


The informant who raised the suspicion of sexual violence of the soccer player Ki Sung-yong in the past stressed that there was no lies in their disclosure through the’PD Notebook’.
MBC’s’PD Notebook’, which aired on the 16th, contained an interview between Mr. C and Mr. D that they were sexually assaulted by Ki Sung-yong and his colleague B during the elementary school soccer club.
Attorney Park Ji-hoon, who was in charge of legal representatives for Mr. C and Mr. D, continued the claim that Ki Sung-yong in the past forced them to engage in similar sexual acts, saying, “I told me a story that I could not say if they did not experience damage.”
Attorney Park said, “(The victims) even remembered the shape of the penis,” he said. “We talked with a terrible feeling even at that time. Because the two perpetrators were strong players, it was an atmosphere that no one could stop acting like that.”
C and D, who responded directly to the interview with the’PD Notebook’, claimed that the abuses of Ki Sung-yong and B were mainly carried out in the camp, and lasted for more than six months.
Mr. C and Mr. D admitted the suspicion that they were not the victims, but rather, they were school violence perpetrators. “After becoming adults, I know how I feel sorry for the victims we abused in 2004. As I watched the Lee Jae-young-Da-young case, many I got courage. We were the perpetrators too, but we also wanted to show courage to the part where we were hurt.”
On the other hand, Ki Sung-yong’s side refuted, saying that their disclosure was not true and that “if you have suffered damage, you can present specific evidence.” In addition, he once again emphasized the position to take legal action, saying, “We must disclose (evidence) as soon as possible to reveal the truth.”
Meanwhile, the production crew of the’PD Notebook’ said at the end of the broadcast, “A testimony came out who witnessed the fact that Ki Sung-yong and others raped them.” However, the witnesses wanted to testify in court, so it was not released on the broadcast.
(Photo = MBC’PD Notebook’ broadcast screen)

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