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Amid the ripple effect caused by the documentary by BBC News Korea that reexamined the Burning Sun scandal, surpassing 3 million views just two days after its release, KBS has stated that the claim it contacted the victim's side during singer Jung Joon-young's illegal filming accusation case is "groundless."
On the 21st, KBS issued a statement saying, "KBS has never contacted the victim's side regarding Jung Joon-young, who was involved in the Burning Sun case." It added, "We express strong regret to BBC and plan to request a correction report to rectify the facts," emphasizing, "If the facts are not corrected, we will also consider legal action."
Singer Jung Joon-young during his appearance on KBS '2 Days & 1 Night'. [Image source=BBC News Korea YouTube capture]
View original imageEarlier, BBC News Korea covered the stories of journalists investigating the Burning Sun case involving Jung Joon-young, singer Seungri, and Choi Jong-hoon in 'Burning Sun: The Stories of Women Who Exposed K-pop Stars' Secret Chatrooms.' In the process, it mentioned the case where Jung Joon-young was accused in 2016 of filming parts of his then-girlfriend's body. Due to this case, Jung Joon-young left KBS's '2 Days & 1 Night,' but after the police and prosecution closed the case with no charges, he returned to the show within three months.
The documentary addressed this case, explaining, "Jung Joon-young was gaining popularity appearing on the famous TV show '2 Days & 1 Night' broadcast by KBS," and "the channel's (KBS) lawyer contacted A, the person who accused Jung Joon-young." In the next scene, reporter Park Hyo-sil, who covered the case at the time, said, "The lawyer said, 'If the evidence is insufficient, you could face a severe penalty for false accusation,'" adding, "The victim was very scared after hearing this. So, she withdrew the accusation at that time."
Jung Joon-young, accused of illegal filming, holding a press conference. [Image source=Screenshot from BBC News Korea YouTube]
View original imageAfter this content was revealed, some speculated that KBS might have mobilized its legal team to protect Jung Joon-young, a cast member of '2 Days & 1 Night.' In response, KBS announced its intention to request a correction and clarified that the claim is not true.
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Reporter Park, who appeared in the video, also stated through an article, "'The claim that KBS's lawyer contacted A, who accused Jung Joon-young,' is not something I said," adding, "KBS was not a direct party to the Jung Joon-young case, and naturally, KBS's lawyer did not intervene to respond regarding the program cast member." She further corrected, "The 'lawyer's words' I mentioned in the interview were those of the victim's lawyer."
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