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Taeil accused of ‘aggravated quasi-rape,’ along with 2 others

Trigger warning: mentions of sexual assault, rape

The reason for Taeil’s departure from NCT has been made certain: aggravated quasi-rape.

On October 7, 2024, the Chosun Ilbo reported that Taeil was being investigated without detention on the charges of aggravated quasi-rape that he had allegedly committed with two of his acquaintances against a drunk woman. The news report stated that he was first investigated by Bangbae Police Station in Seoul, then transferred to the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office on September 12th.

Taeil was first accused of sexual assault against an intoxicated woman in June, along with his two acquaintances who were confirmed to not be famous personalities. In mid-August, SM Entertainment and Taeil learned about the indictment, and on the 28th Taeil was first investigated.

On the 29th, news of Taeil’s leaving of NCT was first reported.

South Korean media used the term “aggravated quasi-rape” in reporting about Taeil’s crimes, which under South Korean law means that “a person possesses a weapon or two or more people act together to commit sexual intercourse with a person who is in a state of unconsciousness or incapable of resisting.”

Under Article 4, Paragraph 1 of the Special Act on Punishments in South Korean law, it is stated that if the charge was confirmed, Taeil and his acquaintances can be charged with at least 7 years in prison or life imprisonment.

NCTzens and K-pop fans were once again angered by the revelation of these details.

127zens, most especially, denounced how Taeil had been on hiatus after his car accident and used that time to commit such a crime.

 

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