Singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young, 30, and musician Choi Jong-hoon, 29, were on Friday convicted of conspiring in the sexual assault of a woman who was incapable of resisting, according to the Seoul Central District Court. Jung was also found guilty of filming women against their will and sharing the sexually explicit material to members of an online group chat.
The court jailed Jung for six years and Choi for five years. Both men are also required to complete 80 hours of a sexual violence treatment program.
Allegations of the crimes were first made public in March, in the so-called "Burning Sun scandal." The Burning Sun club, located in Seoul's upscale Gangnam neighborhood, was allegedly the site of bribery, violence against customers, securing prostitutes for VIPs, rape, drug trafficking and drug use, according to the Seoul Metropolitan Police.
South Korean police confirmed that Jung and Choi were among 10 members of the group chat. Jung was arrested several days later, admitting to the charges and apologizing to his victims.
The investigation into Jung began during a separate probe into K-pop idol Seungri. The Big Bang star, who oversaw publicity for Burning Sun, was accused of procuring women for prostitution, and was also in the group chat. In March, the 28-year-old announced his retirement from the entertainment industry, saying he was being "treated as a nation's enemy during the investigation."
Wider issue
The explosive revelations forced South Korea and its multibillion-dollar entertainment industry into a reckoning about its attitudes toward women. Within a month, four major stars apologized or announced early retirement after being linked to the group chat, which reflects a broader problem in the country of illicit recordings and voyeurism.
It comes after tens of thousands of women took to the streets of Seoul in 2018 to protest under the slogan "My Life is Not Your Porn."
The ongoing scandal also calls into question K-pop's supposedly squeaky-clean image. Stars are expected to conform to notoriously high standards of conduct, both from their management and fans. Their labels impose restrictions on who and how publicly they can date, what they wear, and how they behave in public.
The limiting conditions of the contracts stars sign with labels can create skewed expectations of how stars should act, while their sudden jumps to fame create fertile soil for misbehavior, experts told CNN in March.
CNN's Jake Kwon, Yoonjung Seo, James Griffiths and Helen Regan contributed to this report.
Lana Del Rey has joined Kacey Musgraves on a cover of the classic holiday tune “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Take a listen to it below.
The song appears on the soundtrack to Kacey Musgraves’ new Amazon Prime Video special, The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show, which premieres on the platform today (November 29). Inspired by Musgraves’ 2016 album A Very Kacey Christmas, the show also features Camila Cabello, Leon Bridges, and Zooey Deschanel among its many guests. Schitt’s Creek star Dan Levy narrates the special, and Musgraves’ grandma makes a guest appearance, too.
Kacey Musgraves performed the song “Glittery” from the show on Fallon earlier this month.
Supergirl star Melissa Benoist has spoken out about being in an abusive relationship - saying at one point she had to learn to lock herself in a room.
In a video on Instagram, the actress says she "never thought" she'd be sharing a story like this.
She then gives details of how the "violence escalated" and how she "had to get out".
"I hope telling my story might help prevent more stories like mine happening," she says.
WARNING: This article contains details which some people may find upsetting
In the video, which is captioned Life Isn't Always What It Seems, the actress never names the alleged perpetrator or suggests when the relationship took place or how long it lasted.
Melissa says "the abuse was not violent at first" but was more manipulative.
"Work in general was a touchy subject," she says.
"He didn't want me ever kissing or even having flirtatious scenes with men..."
She says she turned down auditions and job offers because she "didn't want to hurt him" and now sees that behaviour as a "red flag" for what was to come.
The 31-year-old says the violence started with "a smoothie being thrown in my face" before escalating to the point where she was "pinned down, slapped and repeatedly punched".
"I learned to lock myself in rooms but quickly stopped because the door was inevitably broken down," she says.
In the video, she says her "most vivid memories" are from when the arguments would end when "a wave of guilt would wash over him", he'd "carry me to an empty bath" before crying and giving what she calls "the typical abuser's apology speech".
Melissa says she would "just plain lie" to her closest friends to cover up what was going on until one day one of them confronted her about it.
"Unbeknownst to me, many people in my life suspected and feared exactly what was happening.
"It was the first moment I spoke about the abuse to anyone and I can't describe the amount of relief I felt.
"She held me and she said, 'You know what you have to do now, don't you?'"
'You deserve a violence-free life'
The actress says "leaving was not a walk in the park" but that the more people she "let in" the more she was "bolstered".
She closes the video by addressing anyone who might be going through something similar.
"What I went through caused a tectonic shift in my outlook on life. I will be healing from this for the rest of my life. And that's OK.
"If you are enduring what I went through and you see this... at least you might begin to think of your freedom.
"You can and deserve to live a violence-free life."
Since the video was released, hundreds of people have responded to the post and the hashtag #IStandWithMelissa was trending on Twitter.
One fan called the story "absolutely heartbreaking" saying the actress is "so strong" while another thanks her "for being yet another voice to say it's OK to say no".
Other celebrities have also supported her.
Riverdale actress Lini Reinhart said she was "so moved by her bravery" on Instagram' while writer Natasha Rothwell tweeted: "Check on your strong friends. Check on your quiet friends... Check on each other."
Supergirl star Melissa Benoist has spoken out about being in an abusive relationship - saying at one point she had to learn to lock herself in a room.
In a video on Instagram, the actress says she "never thought" she'd be sharing a story like this.
She then gives details of how the "violence escalated" and how she "had to get out".
"I hope telling my story might help prevent more stories like mine happening," she says.
WARNING: This article contains details which some people may find upsetting
In the video, which is captioned Life Isn't Always What It Seems, the actress never names the alleged perpetrator or suggests when the relationship took place or how long it lasted.
Melissa says "the abuse was not violent at first" but was more manipulative.
"Work in general was a touchy subject," she says.
"He didn't want me ever kissing or even having flirtatious scenes with men..."
She says she turned down auditions and job offers because she "didn't want to hurt him" and now sees that behaviour as a "red flag" for what was to come.
The 31-year-old says the violence started with "a smoothie being thrown in my face" before escalating to the point where she was "pinned down, slapped and repeatedly punched".
"I learned to lock myself in rooms but quickly stopped because the door was inevitably broken down," she says.
In the video, she says her "most vivid memories" are from when the arguments would end when "a wave of guilt would wash over him", he'd "carry me to an empty bath" before crying and giving what she calls "the typical abuser's apology speech".
Melissa says she would "just plain lie" to her closest friends to cover up what was going on until one day one of them confronted her about it.
"Unbeknownst to me, many people in my life suspected and feared exactly what was happening.
"It was the first moment I spoke about the abuse to anyone and I can't describe the amount of relief I felt.
"She held me and she said, 'You know what you have to do now, don't you?'"
'You deserve a violence-free life'
The actress says "leaving was not a walk in the park" but that the more people she "let in" the more she was "bolstered".
She closes the video by addressing anyone who might be going through something similar.
"What I went through caused a tectonic shift in my outlook on life. I will be healing from this for the rest of my life. And that's OK.
"If you are enduring what I went through and you see this... at least you might begin to think of your freedom.
"You can and deserve to live a violence-free life."
Since the video was released, hundreds of people have responded to the post and the hashtag #IStandWithMelissa was trending on Twitter.
One fan called the story "absolutely heartbreaking" saying the actress is "so strong" while another thanks her "for being yet another voice to say it's OK to say no".
Other celebrities have also supported her.
Riverdale actress Lini Reinhart said she was "so moved by her bravery" on Instagram' while writer Natasha Rothwell tweeted: "Check on your strong friends. Check on your quiet friends... Check on each other."
"Doing my show every night brings me so much joy and to cancel is a kind of punishment... But the pain I'm in right now is overwhelming, and I must rest and follow doctor's orders."
The star did not specify the cause of her injury.
However, earlier this month, she told fans in San Francisco she was suffering from a "torn ligament" and "a bad knee".
After her most recent tour date in Los Angeles, an Instagram video showed her taking "my usual ice bath for multiple injuries". In an earlier video, she displayed a painful bruise on her right thigh.
Madonna is notoriously reluctant to cancel shows, abandoning only a handful of dates over the course of her 37-year career.
When she was inducted to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2008, Justin Timberlake even recalled how the star had given him vitamin B12 injections to stop him succumbing to illness while she was working with him.
"She gave me a shot in my ass and looks at me and says, 'Nice top shelf,'" he said "That was one of the greatest days of my life."
However, the Boston shows are not the first setback on Madonna's Madame X Tour.
Refunds issued
She postponed the opening dates in New York in September due to production delays. Then, after several dates at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in New York, she had to call off a show due to injury. The opening night of her LA residency was also cancelled.
Tour promoter Live Nation said the scrapped shows will not be rescheduled "due to the tight scheduling through the balance of the year". Refunds will be automatically issued to credit card holders.
The Madame X tour, which sees Madonna trading sports arenas for intimate theatre venues, is due to come to the UK in January 2020, with a 15-night residency in the London Palladium.
Gabrielle Union has broken her silence after a bombshell report alleged that she was let go from "America's Got Talent" after a single season as a judge for speaking out against perceived instances of racism and a "toxic culture" on the set.
According to media reports, Union -- who was let go alongside fellow freshman judge Julianne Hough -- was deemed "difficult" because she spoke up about an alleged racist joke Jay Leno told on camera, would ask performers in drag their preferred pronoun, and even called out the show's creator and head judge Simon Cowell for smoking inside the building, which is against the law -- plus, she is reportedly allergic to cigarette smoke.
NBC, however, insists that any on-set issues are taken seriously, and says that this panel rotation is just a part of the natural cycle of a show like "AGT." "'America's Got Talent' has a long history of inclusivity and diversity in both our talent and the acts championed by the show," the network and show producer Fremantle said in a joint statement.
Union's husband Dwyane Wade jumped into the fray to support his wife with a series of tweets and he's not the only one.
As soon as the story broke, social media exploded with positive messages applauding Union for taking a stand during her time on the NBC reality series, and offering their love and support. And all of that love has not gone unnoticed.
Perhaps appropriately on Thanksgiving Eve, the "L.A.'s Finest" star took to Twitter to thank all of her fans and all of those within the industry choosing to stand by her side, though she neither confirmed nor denied any of the specifics of the reports that have been coming out.
"Just when you feel lost, adrift, alone," she wrote to her fans and supporters. "You got me up off the ground."
So many tears, so much gratitude. THANK YOU! Just when you feel lost, adrift, alone... you got me up off the ground. Humbled and thankful, forever ❤
"The Flash" star Candice Patton threw her support behind Union, explaining that it's really the only thing she can do. "You stand up for us, so we stand up for you!" she wrote. After all, it is purportedly because Union was standing up for minority groups that she was allegedly deemed difficult and let go.
Patricia Arquette was there for her, as well, adding, "You should not be penalized for trying to have a workplace that honors the rule of law in the workplace."
You can check out some of the support Union has received since the bombshell report broke on Tuesday below:
Gabrielle Union also goes hard behind the scenes. I was in a situation where an entity was leveraging their power 2harm me. W/O me asking, she pulled an Olivia Pope and handled it in a day. She never even mentioned it publicly. She’s the truth. She deserves our support https://t.co/bYcuWMds0j
I’ve known @itsgabrielleu for 20 years and worked with her twice. Her integrity is unmatched. She’s unbelievably professional, she speaks up for those without a voice and she’s brilliant. #AmericasGotTalent was beyond lucky to have her. I’m horrified by how they treated her.