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Das Unglaubliche was passierte als Olycka Molkom sich entschied etwas Unerwartetes zu tun

Olycka Molkom

The video showed a man in a King Kong suit finding a woman in a bunny suit. Immediately, he squatted and aimed his camera at the woman—all the while being discreet. Other men in the area seemed to have noticed, but rather than stopping him, they watched.

When the man in the King Kong suit successfully snapped an unconsented picture of the woman (or, assumingly, her exposed bum underneath the fishnet tights), he even received a thumbs-up from another man looking on.

Meanwhile, some online samaritans have allegedly tracked down the woman in the video and notified her of what happened. In what is assumed to be a screenshot of the DMs exchanged with the woman, she identified herself as a non-Korean and asked for help with pursuing legal action against the man in the King Kong suit.

Mc Olycka På 63:an I Molkom

DM Sender: Hi, I’m DMing you because I think you’re the female in a post called “Halloween Video Spy-Cam Crime.” I’m sure this will come as a shock, but I thought you should know. Alleged Victim: Hello, thank you for your concern. I actually got several DMs about it already, so I’m aware. I’m going to take legal action. I’m a non-Korean though, so I don’t know a lot about how the law works in cases like these. If you know how I can report this and/or where I can get assistance, please let me know. It would help a lot. Thank you!

 has remained an unresolved issue in Korea for years. In June 2021, after the Human Rights Watch website heavily criticized South Korean digital sex crimes, Reuters dubbed the country 

South Korea has become the global [epicenter] of spy-cam… Victims are often traumatized further and become ‘immersed in the abuse’ by encounters with police and other justice officials, and by the expectation that they should gather evidence and monitor the internet for new appearances of images of themselves… — Reuters

Nu Går Det Runt På Golvet

Koreans hope that critical reports and collective movement will eventually bring the government’s undivided attention to the issue and become the foundation of an actual reform for a safer Korea.

DM Sender: Hi, I’m DMing you because I think you’re the female in a post called “Halloween Video Spy-Cam Crime.” I’m sure this will come as a shock, but I thought you should know. Alleged Victim: Hello, thank you for your concern. I actually got several DMs about it already, so I’m aware. I’m going to take legal action. I’m a non-Korean though, so I don’t know a lot about how the law works in cases like these. If you know how I can report this and/or where I can get assistance, please let me know. It would help a lot. Thank you!

 has remained an unresolved issue in Korea for years. In June 2021, after the Human Rights Watch website heavily criticized South Korean digital sex crimes, Reuters dubbed the country 

South Korea has become the global [epicenter] of spy-cam… Victims are often traumatized further and become ‘immersed in the abuse’ by encounters with police and other justice officials, and by the expectation that they should gather evidence and monitor the internet for new appearances of images of themselves… — Reuters

Nu Går Det Runt På Golvet

Koreans hope that critical reports and collective movement will eventually bring the government’s undivided attention to the issue and become the foundation of an actual reform for a safer Korea.

DM Sender: Hi, I’m DMing you because I think you’re the female in a post called “Halloween Video Spy-Cam Crime.” I’m sure this will come as a shock, but I thought you should know. Alleged Victim: Hello, thank you for your concern. I actually got several DMs about it already, so I’m aware. I’m going to take legal action. I’m a non-Korean though, so I don’t know a lot about how the law works in cases like these. If you know how I can report this and/or where I can get assistance, please let me know. It would help a lot. Thank you!

 has remained an unresolved issue in Korea for years. In June 2021, after the Human Rights Watch website heavily criticized South Korean digital sex crimes, Reuters dubbed the country 

South Korea has become the global [epicenter] of spy-cam… Victims are often traumatized further and become ‘immersed in the abuse’ by encounters with police and other justice officials, and by the expectation that they should gather evidence and monitor the internet for new appearances of images of themselves… — Reuters

Nu Går Det Runt På Golvet

Koreans hope that critical reports and collective movement will eventually bring the government’s undivided attention to the issue and become the foundation of an actual reform for a safer Korea.

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