South Korea

Nov. 2009: Jeong Ordered to Pay $43,000 Compensation to Victim

Thanks to Korea Beat for translating this Korean article concerning another decision against Jeong.

April 23, 2009: Supreme Court Upholds Jeong's 10 Year Sentence for Rape

On April 23, 2009 Jeong ran out of appeals as the Supreme Court of Korea upheld the 10 year sentence handed down by a lower court on February 10 which added 4 years to the original 6 years handed to Jeong on August 12,

Aug 12, 2008: Jeong Found Guilty

On August 12, 2008 Jeong was found guilty of raping his female followers.

July 14, 2008: Prosecutor Sacked & Barred From Becoming a Lawyer

A JMS member made legal history in Korea by becoming the first former prosecutor to be denied a lawyer's license. Mr. Lee was dismissed from his job as prosecutor for threatening Jeong's critics and victims and for providing Jeong with confidential information regarding his victims and the investigations into his crimes.

Feb 20, 2008: Jeong Extradited Back to Korea

On Wednesday February 20, 2008, Jeong Myeong-seok set foot on Korean soil for the first time since he fled rape allegations almost ten years earlier. The following is one of several articles published at the time, and below is a news clip from SBS (Korean) TV showing Jeong's arrival at Incheon airport.

Jan 14, 2008: JMS Cultists Break into Newspaper Office

The Donga-A Ilbo newspaper reported on January 15 that on Monday January 14, JMS cultists broke into their Seoul office and demanded the removal of articles critical of their leader Jeong Myeong-seok. The article states Jeong was hiding in China at the time, but that was incorrect. Jeong was arrested in China in early May 2007 and China approved his extradition on January 2, 2008.

April, 2006: JMS Victim Press Conference

On April 18, 2006, a press conference was held in Seoul by JMS victims accusing Jeong of rape. While the news was not reported in the Western media, an English article appears on wikipedia.

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