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Choi Ha-min confesses his feelings, "I'm sorry for the child victim of harassment..a period of severe bipolar disorder" [stylism]

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Choi Ha-min / Photo = YouTube channel One Mic
Choi Ha-min / Photo = YouTube channel One Mic

Rapper Choi Ha-min (active name Ocean Gum), who was the runner-up in "High School Rapper," was given a suspended prison sentence for molestation of male children.

On the 10th, a video featuring Choi Ha-min was posted on the YouTube channel "One Mike."

In the video, Choi Ha-min recalled the Mnet hip-hop contest program "High School Rapper Season 1," which aired in 2017, and said, "I went to a lot of events for six months after the show was over. I also have a lot of worries about music," he said.

Choi Ha-min confessed to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder and said, "I don't know exactly when it started. I wasn't aware that I was weird myself. On the street, police officers and firefighters stopped me, and my parents decided (to be hospitalized) because they needed to be hospitalized, so I got treatment. In the process, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder," he explained.

Choi Ha-min / Photo = YouTube channel One Mic
Choi Ha-min / Photo = YouTube channel One Mic

"When I look at my past actions, I wonder why I did that," he said. Like a person covered in something," he confessed.

Choi Ha-min was handed over to trial on charges of molesting male children and charged with violating the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Crimes in 2022 and sentenced to one and a half years in prison and three years of probation. At that time, the court ordered two years of probation and 40 hours of lectures on sexual violence treatment, and three-year employment restrictions for children and adolescents and welfare facilities for the disabled.

Regarding the incident, Choi Ha-min said, "I can't be a ping-pong, but it was the time when bipolar disorder was the most severe," adding, "It's my fault unconditionally. I am deeply reflecting on myself. I'm still being cautious because explaining the story in detail may sound like my excuse," he said.

He said, "I'm so sorry to the victim. We are trying to receive treatment to prevent this from happening again and live responsibly as a member of society, he added.

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