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[Newsmaker] Top court orders review of ex-senior prosecutor's jail term in MeToo case

By Yonhap
Published : Jan. 9, 2020 - 11:29
South Korea's top court on Thursday ordered a lower court to reconsider its jail sentence for a former senior prosecutor alleged to have sexually abused a junior colleague whose subsequent confession sparked the MeToo movement here.

Ahn Tae-geun was sentenced to two years in prison in the first court ruling early last year for unfairly intervening in a reshuffle to send Seo Ji-hyun to a regional office in what was seen as revenge for her accusations.



Ahn Tae-geun (Yonhap)


State prosecutors who investigated the case charged Ahn with abusing his power to influence the reshuffle and have her demoted in a bid to prevent the sexual abuse allegations from spreading and hurting his reputation.

An appellate court in July upheld the ruling, saying Ahn meddled in the reorganization "to induce (Seo's) resignation or strike a fatal blow to Seo's reputation."

Ahn has denied the charges, saying he had no reason to intervene in the reshuffle as he was not aware of the sexual abuse.

In Thursday's ruling, however, the Supreme Court ordered a lower court to review its decision, saying the indictment does not fully constitute abuse of power.

Seo emerged as a symbol of the MeToo movement here as her confession triggered a series of similar statements by other women in various sectors including politics, sports and culture. (Yonhap)

 




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