Former South Korean lawmaker accused of sexual assault found dead

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1 Apr 2025 • 12:20 PM MYT
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A former South Korean lawmaker who had been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in 2015 has been found dead in Seoul, police said Tuesday.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said Chang Je Won was found dead in a studio in the eastern part of the capital on Monday night and a note was discovered at the scene. Police didn’t provide further details, citing the investigation into his death.

Chang served three terms as a conservative lawmaker and was a key ally of impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol. He had been accused of sexually assaulting the woman at a hotel in November 2015, when he was vice president at a university in Busan.

Chang had denied the accusations, calling them “one-sided claims” in a Facebook post last month, in which he vowed to take legal action to protect his honor.

Kim Jae Ryun, the woman’s lawyer, canceled a news conference scheduled for Tuesday following news of Chang’s death.

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