Poet Jinseong Park's Twitter. / Twitter capture

Poet Jinseong Park's Twitter. / Twitter capture

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[Asia Economy reporters Lee Gwan-ju and Yoo Byung-don] Poet Park Jin-seong, a victim of a 'false Me Too' accusation, posted a message on his social network service (SNS) hinting at an extreme choice, prompting the police to launch a search.


According to the police on the 15th, the Daejeon Dongbu Police Station received a 112 report the previous night stating that "Park hinted at an extreme choice" and began tracking his whereabouts. As of the morning of the same day, the police have not yet confirmed Park's location.


On the previous day, Park posted on his SNS account, "I will quietly end my life without harming anyone." He also expressed his grievance, saying, "The atmosphere where a person is prevented from doing what they have done for nearly 20 years based solely on suspicion, doubt, and distrust must disappear."



In 2018, Park also posted messages hinting at an extreme choice, but the police confirmed he was safe at that time. Park recently won a lawsuit against media outlets that reported on the false Me Too allegations, filing successive damages claims.


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