Constitutional Court: "Acting Chief Moon Hyung-bae's 'High School Alumni Cafe,' Police Should Actively Investigate"
The Constitutional Court urged the police to investigate an online alumni cafe of Moon Hyung-bae, Acting Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, after controversy arose over the posting of sexual exploitation materials on the cafe.
On the 11th, Moon Hyung-bae, Acting Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, is entering the 7th hearing session of President Yoon Seok-yeol's impeachment trial held at the Constitutional Court in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Joint Press Corps
View original imageOn the 13th, the Constitutional Court conveyed Moon's position through a media notice, stating, "The cafe is an alumni cafe, and we hope the police will actively investigate this matter. We also request a thorough investigation into the hacking of the cafe."
Recently, controversy arose centered on an online community of supporters of President Yoon Seok-yeol, claiming that about 2,000 obscene materials were posted on an alumni cafe of a high school in Gyeongnam from which Moon graduated. In response, ruling party members such as Rep. Bae Hyun-jin of the People Power Party and conservative groups raised suspicions of Moon's negligence and demanded his resignation from the position of Constitutional Court Justice.
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Meanwhile, it is reported that posts appeared on the cafe certifying abusive messages sent to Moon after discovering an obituary post about his mother and obtaining his phone number.
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