Trigger warning: This article contains sensitive content related to harassment. Readers are advised to use their own discretion.The first hearing in BTS Jin’s case involving the Japanese woman accused of kissing him was held on July 14, more than two years after the original incident. However, according to latest reports, the woman failed to attend the trial hearing, which has now resulted in the matter being postponed. It was also revealed that she also failed to attend the rescheduled hearing.
Woman fails to attend first hearing of BTS Jin case
The woman accused of harassing the pop group’s eldest member at a fan event more than two years ago was absent from a hearing on Tuesday, according to an online report shared by South Korea’s JoongAng Ilbo newspaper.The Seoul Eastern District Court heard the case this week against the woman, who was charged with forced indecency. However, the Japanese national did not attend the hearing at the appointed time. However, Chief Judge Lee Jimin postponed the hearing due to his failure to attend and an unclear statement provided online.
Japanese national fails to attend delayed trial hearing
Although the official postponement date was set for July 16, the defendant once again failed to appear in court to hear the case. The Seoul Economic Daily reported the matter and said that because the woman again refused to appear in court, the case must be postponed until further notice.A statement from the court said, “Given that A failed to appear in court for the second time after the 14th, it is difficult for the trial to continue in her absence. We will postpone it and arrange a new date.”
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More than two years ago, Kim Seokjin, the oldest member of BTS, held a small private fan meeting to get up close and personal with them. While most fans were allowed to give him a quick hello and hug, the woman took it upon herself to hug and eventually kiss her idol on the cheek. Photos and videos of the incident went viral at the time, with many calling for action to be taken against the woman.After a thorough and voluntary investigation by INTERPOL, the case developed further and she was handed over to prosecutors. As of this writing, an official date for the court hearing has not yet been set.Disclaimer: This topic contains sensitive content. If you or someone you know is being harassed, seek help immediately. Contact a mental health professional, NGO or trusted individual. There are several helplines available to provide assistance. Additionally, the information in this report is based on legal hearings reported by third-party sources. The details provided represent only allegations by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing and a final verdict has not yet been reached. The publication did not claim the allegations were true.