Me Too movement (South Korea)
Prosecutor Seo Ji-hyun, an incumbent prosecutor in South Korea (the 33rd class of the Judicial Research and Training Institute), posted a message on the e-pros bulletin board of the prosecution's internal network on January 29, 2018, and later appeared on JTBC's newsroom and confessed to sexual harassment for the first time through interviews. For more information, refer to the internal sex scandal documents of the prosecution office.
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Me Too movement (South Korea)
Prosecutor Seo Ji-hyun, an incumbent prosecutor in South Korea (the 33rd class of the Judicial Research and Training Institute), posted a message on the e-pros bulletin board of the prosecution's internal network on January 29, 2018, and later appeared on JTBC's newsroom and confessed to sexual harassment for the first time through interviews. For more information, refer to the internal sex scandal documents of the prosecution office.
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