Acquaintance pleads guilty
Former team striker faces prison for sex video
Former South Korean international Hwang Ui-jo is facing four years in prison. The striker, who plays for Alanyaspor in Turkey, is accused by the public prosecutor's office of a court in Seoul of filming sexual intercourse with two women against their will, as the Yonhap news agency reported on Thursday.
Hwang, who played for Nottingham Forest in England until the summer, pleaded guilty at the latest hearing.
"I sincerely apologize to all those who have been hurt by my wrongful actions," said the 32-year-old. The case came to public attention last summer.
Police found clues
Hwang had initially filed a complaint against his older brother's wife for blackmail after she shared intimate photos of the professional footballer with other women on social media. During the investigation, the police eventually found evidence of Hwang's crimes and took him into custody. The verdict is expected to be announced on December 18.
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