Korean cult "JMS" guru sued again during trial ... Among "11" accusers of sexual assault
Jeong Myung-seok, president of the Korean cult Christian Gospel Mission (JMS), who was arrested and tried for sexual assault, has been charged again with the same charges.

The Chungnam Police Station has filed a complaint on May 31st, alleging that two members, one German believer and one Korean believer, were sexually assaulted by Jeong in the middle of May.

This brings the number of women suing Jeong for sexual assault to 11.

Prior to this, three Korean female followers from December last year to January this year, followed by three female followers this month filed a complaint against President Jeong on suspicion of forcible indecency. Chungnam Police Agency's Women and Youth Crime Investigation Unit is investigating.

From 2018 to 2019, Jeong sexually assaulted a female member of Hong Kong nationality at a novitiate and other places, and from July 2018 to the same year, she sexually assaulted a female member of Australian nationality five times. He was arrested and indicted on suspicion of doing so and is on trial.

In August 2018, Jeong was additionally indicted for touching a South Korean female believer while riding in a golf cart at a training center in Geumsan.

On the other hand, six people, including Kim, who is said to be 'JMS Number 2,' are also on trial on suspicion of aiding Jeong's sex crimes.
2023/06/06 09:25 KST