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Kim Se-se, even threatening 'lower body exposure' to Kim Soo-hyun... Reading the indictment: "This isn't just about being kicked out of a drama" [Star Issue]

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Choi Hyejin

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Kim Se-se /Photo=NEWSIS
Kim Se-se /Photo=NEWSIS

It was reported that the prosecution service's indictment against Kim Se-se, who has been arrested and prosecuted for spreading false information about actor Kim Soo-hyun, contains details of her threatening remarks.

According to the indictment obtained by Rep. Park Eun-jeong's Rebuilding Korea Party office on the 4th, Kim Se-se was arrested and prosecuted on charges including defamation under the Information and Communication Network Act, violation of the Stalking Punishment Act, and attempted coercion last month on the 23rd.

The prosecution service noted in the indictment that in March last year, during a YouTube live broadcast, Kim Se-se mentioned Kim Soo-hyun, stating, "This isn't just about being kicked out of a drama; it's incomparable to the Nth room case. There are enormous things to talk about."

Furthermore, she added, "(The drama production company) can claim 120 billion won or 180 billion won in damages from Kim Soo-hyun," and hinted at releasing additional materials when the drama is released, which was deemed as evidence of threatening remarks.

The prosecution service believes that Kim Se-se spread a total of 25 false statements via YouTube broadcasts, including claims that Kim Soo-hyun dated the late Kim Sae-ron while she was a minor and that Kim Sae-ron's cause of death was due to financial pressure from Kim Soo-hyun's side.

Kim Se-se (left), Kim Soo-hyun / Photo=NEWSIS, StarNews
Kim Se-se (left), Kim Soo-hyun / Photo=NEWSIS, StarNews

Additionally, the charge of attempted coercion includes allegations that after releasing photos showing Kim Soo-hyun's lower body exposure, she threatened to release more private photos if a public apology was not issued.

The prosecution service also determined that conducting broadcasts revealing false information about Kim Soo-hyun's private life on a total of 23 occasions between March and April last year constitutes stalking crimes.

Kim Se-se received a temporary court order in April last year prohibiting her from approaching within 100 meters of Kim Soo-hyun, but investigations revealed that she continued her YouTube broadcasts afterward. The prosecution service included this as part of the charge for violating the temporary order.

Kim Se-se's first trial is scheduled to be held on August 14.

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