The brother-in-law of soccer international Hwang Eui-jo (31-Norwich City), who is being investigated for illegal filming, has been found to have threatened not only Mr. Hwang but also the victim woman by sending her photos directly. In particular, the details of the prosecution's investigation into Hwang Ui-jo's threats by sending him 'English messages' pretending to be a foreigner were released on the 15th.

According to the indictment of Hwang's brother-in-law A, which was released by News1 and others on the same day, on May 7, A sent a captured photo of a video call between Hwang and a naked woman, B, using a social networking service (SNS) at his family home.

Pretending to be a foreigner, Mr. A threatened Ms. B by sending her texts in English saying, "Is this you?", "Uijo has a lot of girls", and "I will upload photos".

The police are investigating the circumstances under which Mr. Huang filmed the woman without her consent during a video call. Ms. B reportedly claimed that Mr. Hwang asked her to expose her body during the video call and that she did not realize the video was being recorded.

He sent her a photo of the capture and wrote, "Hi Eujo. I have a lot of videos of you. (Hi Uijo. I have a lot of your videos. What will happen when this video is released?)" and other messages. 호텔카지노 

The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office on Aug. 8 indicted Hwang's brother-in-law, A, on charges of filming and distributing the video using a camera and other devices and threatening retaliation under the Sexual Violence Punishment Act.

In June, Mr. A, claiming to be Mr. Hwang's former lover, shared photos and videos of Mr. Hwang and women on social media and allegedly claimed that Mr. Hwang had been in a relationship with a number of women and caused them harm. Mr. A had reportedly been acting as Mr. Hwang's manager.

Mr. Hwang is also under police investigation in a separate case. At issue is whether he illegally filmed his sexual partners. While Hwang claims that he filmed his partner in a consensual manner, the victim claims that she never agreed to be filmed.

The KFA has decided to suspend Hwang from the national soccer team until the investigation is concluded.