PROMISING SHOOTING PROSPECT DISCIPLINED FOR SEXUALLY HARASSING SAME-SEX JUNIORS...THE VICTIM IS TRANSFERRED

Promising shooting prospect disciplined for sexually harassing same-sex juniors...The victim is transferred

Promising shooting prospect disciplined for sexually harassing same-sex juniors...The victim is transferred

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A shooting prospect who received two outstanding player awards from the Korea Shooting Federation was disciplined for sexually harassing a junior member of the same sex.카지노

The disciplined player objected to this and requested a retrial and requested a court injunction to suspend the effectiveness of the disciplinary action.

The incident took place at H High School in Seoul in 2024.

A, who was a second-year student at the school at the time, is accused of continuously harassing and sexually harassing B, a junior in the shooting department.

During the competition held in May last year, he made physical contact at the training site or sprayed water on his body with bottled water at the accommodation.

The perpetrator, A, filmed the scene on his mobile phone, and B, who appeared topless in the video, laughed and asked him to stop filming, saying, "How long are you going to film it?"

Afterwards, B quit shooting and transferred.

After receiving a report on the incident in July last year, the Seoul Shooting Federation opened a sports ethics center to deliberate on whether to discipline A.

"[B] took care of me a lot because I was clumsy and had a bad reputation. I made a joke as a friendly gesture to take care of him," he said.

He also acknowledged that he had physical contact, but stated that this was also an act of friendliness between the male seniors and juniors.

However, B countered, "I used to be very abusive and abusive, and I once told myself that the game would be good if I touched my body and went to the competition."

He also said, "The biggest reason why I decided to stop shooting is my senior's harassment."

After deliberation, the Seoul Shooting Federation Sports Ethics Center decided to suspend A's qualification for eight months in April.

The Seoul Shooting Federation said in its decision, "We believe that there was sexual harassment and harassment by acknowledging that the victim stated that he was ashamed and that the act of forcing him to participate in the game and dance took advantage of the superiority of the senior and junior relationship to cause physical and mental pain."

Some deliberators insisted on stronger disciplinary measures, but the level of disciplinary action was decided because it was before A's values were fully formed.

A is fighting in court with the Seoul Shooting Federation, saying it is difficult to accept the disciplinary action.

It has requested a retrial from the Seoul Sports Council, a high-ranking organization of the Seoul Shooting Federation, and is applying for an injunction to suspend disciplinary effect to the court and filing a lawsuit on the main issue.

A takes issue with the fact that the caller was a third party, not B, and claims that B's transfer was also his intention to study, and that B's shooting performance improved thanks to A's advice.

In response, B requested the court to maintain disciplinary action, saying, "The essential fact that there was bullying and sexual harassment does not change."

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