Assemblyman Jang Kyungtae Accused of Sexual Harassment; Police Launch Investigation
Jang Kyungtae, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, has been accused of sexual harassment by a woman, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on November 27 that it had received a complaint alleging sexual harassment against Assemblyman Jang and has begun an investigation.
Jang is suspected of harassing a woman at a gathering in Seoul late last year.
The complainant recently filed the complaint at the Yeongdeungpo Police Station, but the case has since been transferred to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.
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On Facebook the same day, Jang stated, "I will respond firmly to these completely false accusations and slander."
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