A, who raised sexual harassment allegations against Lee Yi-kyung, says, "The conversation that started in DMs continued on KakaoTalk."


Mr. A, who exposed Lee Yi-kyung's private life, has once again stated his position. On the 31st, Mr. A posted on his personal channel expressing his desire to explain the development of the incident. He claimed that the conversation with Lee Yi-kyung began on Instagram DM, then continued on KakaoTalk, where they exchanged sexual conversations. Mr. A said, "At first, I also agreed to some parts of the conversation, but as time went on, the level and content became increasingly serious," adding that after hearing remarks reminiscent of rape in April of this year, he stopped the conversation and decided to report it.

Mr. A emphasized that he never demanded money from Lee Yi-kyung's agency. He stated, "I organized the problematic statements and reported them to the agency. At no point did I threaten or demand money during this process." He reiterated, "I have never once demanded money or engaged in threatening behavior based on such demands." However, he added that it is true that in private conversations with acquaintances, there were mentions about whether he could receive money.

Mr. A revealed that he received contact from Lee Yi-kyung. He said, "I received a message saying, 'Jenny, why did you do that? I thought of you as a close younger sibling, shared daily life with you, and have been in contact for a long time, so why did you do that?'" Mr. A pointed out that Lee Yi-kyung's claim that he is a 'person he has never met' contradicts the content of the message.

Additionally, Mr. A stated that he has requested help from the Korean Embassy in Germany. He claimed that it is true he heard the remark, "Three Korean men will rape you," and requested sincere cooperation with the forensic procedures of the other party if an investigation proceeds. Mr. A said, "I will do my utmost until the truth is clearly confirmed." He released screenshots of the KakaoTalk conversations, emphasizing that the content is factual.

Mr. A created rumors by exposing Lee Yi-kyung's private life last October. Lee Yi-kyung's side immediately declared legal action, and Mr. A later changed his statement, saying it was 'manipulated by AI.' Mr. A changed his position again while making additional revelations. Lee Yi-kyung's agency is currently pursuing legal action against Mr. A for threats and defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act. A complaint has been filed, and efforts to identify Mr. A and investigations by authorities are underway.

On the 31st, Mr. A revealed on his Twitter that "this matter should not be buried like this," disclosing that he requested help from the Korean Embassy in Germany regarding Lee Yi-kyung. He released screenshots of KakaoTalk conversations containing highly explicit content exchanged with Lee Yi-kyung. Mr. A claimed that Lee Yi-kyung sent obscene jokes such as "Several Korean men will XX you," and "Three? My close friends." Mr. A said he replied "Yes, master" to the phrase "XX you."

Mr. A explained that the conversation with Lee Yi-kyung started through Instagram DM and continued on KakaoTalk, where sexual conversations took place. He admitted that he initially agreed to some parts of the conversation but did not consent unlimitedly to all the conversations. He added, "After hearing remarks reminiscent of XX in April of this year, I judged that I could no longer endure it, stopped all conversations, and decided to report."

Mr. A stated that he never demanded money from Lee Yi-kyung's agency and argued that if he had intended to threaten or demand money, he would have mentioned the media report to the agency first. He said he received a voice call from Lee Yi-kyung but could not answer because he was working, and later received messages via KakaoTalk.

Lee Yi-kyung's side denies all of Mr. A's claims as untrue. Lee Yi-kyung filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul in November for threats and defamation by spreading false information against Mr. A. Lee Yi-kyung expressed dissatisfaction, saying, "People claiming to be Germans whom I don't even know keep appearing and disappearing." He recently declared at an awards ceremony, "It felt like being hit by hail that wasn't in the weather forecast. The suspect is sending apologies and requests for leniency to our company's email. We will catch them no matter what."


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