Kwon Mo, the son of a company chairman who was urgently arrested on charges of illegally filming sexual intercourse scenes with multiple women, is heading to the courtroom after attending the pre-arrest detention hearing at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 11th. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Kwon Mo, the son of a company chairman who was urgently arrested on charges of illegally filming sexual intercourse scenes with multiple women, is heading to the courtroom after attending the pre-arrest detention hearing at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 11th.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] The son of a golf resort company chairman has been arrested and indicted on charges of illegally filming scenes of sexual intercourse with dozens of women.


The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office's Women and Children Crime Investigation Division (Chief Prosecutor Wonho Kim) announced on the 30th that they have arrested and indicted a man in his 30s, Kwon Mo, and Kwon's secretary, Sung Mo, on charges of filming and distributing under the Sexual Violence Punishment Act.


Kwon is accused of illegally filming scenes of sexual intercourse with multiple women over several years at his apartment in Seoul and other locations, together with his accomplice Sung.


The illegal footage possessed by Kwon is estimated to number at least dozens, and the number of victims of illegal filming is also estimated to be in the dozens.


The police urgently arrested Kwon on the 8th at Incheon Airport while he was on his way to depart for the United States with his accomplice Sung, and detained him on the 11th.


Kwon is reported to be the son of a company chairman who operates a large golf resort in Gyeonggi Province.



He is also reportedly under police investigation for violating the Narcotics Control Act.


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