Cho Ju-bin: South Korea chatroom sex abuse suspect named after outcry
A police committee took the unusual step of naming Cho Ju-bin, 24, after five million people signed petitions.
He is accused of abuse, threats, and coercion, and of violating the child protection act, the privacy act and the sexual abuse act.Customers paid to access the so-called"nth rooms", where extorted content from underage girls was uploaded in real time. Fees ranged from $200 to $1,200. The girls were often runaways who were active on chat apps, or Twitter, and engaged in prostitution or sexting for money.They were then directed to a Telegram account where the operator extracted their names, phone numbers, addresses, friend lists, and photos, which were then used to blackmail them.One school girl - speaking to Kim Hyun Jung on South Korea's CBS radio - said she was approached online after looking for work.
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