The 78-year-old 'Squid Game' star was indicted without detention for allegedly improperly touching a woman's body in 2017, local media says
In this file photo, O Yeong-su is photographed with Chrissy Teigen at the 74th Emmy Awards on Monday, Sept. 12, 2022 at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
According to local reports, the South Korean prosecution indicted him without detention on Thursday for allegedly improperly touching a woman's body in 2017. Following the news, local reports said Seoul's culture ministry decided to stop airing a government commercial –– about its regulatory innovation –– featuring O.
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