
The written judgement reveals Jung Joon Young shared illegal photos and videos in 5 group chats and 3 personal chats from December 2015 to June 2016, and 14 participants received the illegal media in the 8 chatrooms. The shared media included 10 victims with 2 non-Korean victims, and it's suspected some victims were violated on more than one occasion.Reportedly, Jung Joon Young shared illegal film footage 3 times on November 26, 2015. According to a report by KBS on December 3, a 67-page judgement from Jung Joon Young's sentencing trial on November 29 broke down his unlawful acts. Island member Jonghun received a sentence of 5 years, and Kwon Hyuk Jun (also known as the brother of Girls' Generation's Yuri) received a prison sentence of 4 years.Though the details of their crimes have already been revealed, KBS has revealed further details. In a separate case, Seungri is being investigated for allegedly being linked to prostitution at a nightclub in Seoul.KBS has revealed further details of Jung Joon Young's crimes from his court ruling.As previously reported, Jung Joon Young received a 6-year prison sentence for illegally recording women with hidden cameras and collective sexual assault, former F.T.

Island and Seungri of 5-member group Big Bang, were alleged participants in the group chat where authorities say Jung shared sex videos. Other idol band members, Choi Jong-hun of rock band F.T. Prosecutors ultimately acquitted him on those charges due to lack of evidence after Jung claimed his phone was broken. The K-pop celebrity had already been investigated for filming his girlfriend without permission in 2016. Jung's arrest brought the scandal worldwide notoriety. “Extension of women’s rights, as well as a change in social recognition that used to objectify women, is what we need to solve the problem.” “Penalties have become heavier for sex crime offenders, but the fundamental problem is that those who watch these illegally filmed sex videos are not punished,” Lee told ABC News.

Moreover, South Korea’s Supreme Court plans to modify sentence guidelines on hidden camera sex crimes in May to establish consistent sentencing practices.
