[Correction Notice] Correction of Reports Related to Film Director Kim Ki-duk Me Too Incident
This correction report is made at the request of actress A, who withdrew from the film 'Moebius.'
Our publication reported on November 30, 2017, under the title <‘Actress Assault Allegation’ Director Kim Ki-duk Prosecutor Investigation>, and in approximately 23 articles, that an actress who appeared in the film 'Moebius' but withdrew midway had filed a criminal complaint against director Kim Ki-duk, alleging that she was forced to film bed scenes by him, and reported that the actress was a victim of rape by Kim Ki-duk.
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However, upon fact-checking, the actress who appeared in the film Moebius and withdrew midway filed a criminal complaint against Kim Ki-duk only for reasons such as ‘Kim Ki-duk forced her to touch a part of actor Jo Jae-hyun’s body regardless of the script and slapped her three times,’ and there is no record of her filing a complaint for being forced to film bed scenes. Furthermore, the actress was never a victim of rape by Kim Ki-duk, and the victim who testified to being raped by Kim Ki-duk is a third party. We hereby correct this.
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