
“' These two lines were 100 percent written by the late actress herself. On March 28 broadcast of KBS1’s “Tonight Kim Jae Dong,” Yoon Ji Oh discussed specific details about the document. Yoon Ji Oh says that "There are five people in addition to Lee Mi Sook who know what happened.” She claims that these actors/actresses have greater knowledge than her on what happened and urges them to participate in the investigation even if they have to do so under an alias.įurthermore, on the topic of the document, Yoon hinted that the names of three journalists and one politician were contained in the letter she saw. Yoon asserts that she witnessed Jang Ja Yeon being sexually assaulted and knew of her preparing the documents before her death. The secondary damages irresponsibly caused by the media to and myself must be remedied.” It was ‘sexual assault,’ not ‘sexual bribery,’ and her tarnished reputation must be recovered. She called out certain news outlets for reporting Jang's case as a 'sexual bribery' case, saying: “You reported that she provided ‘sexual favors as bribes,’ but did you confirm that such activities had taken place? If you did, then the media, police, and prosecution must know about the injustice experienced by and should clearly disclose it. Yoon Ji Oh also claims that it wasn't a case of sexual bribery, but rather sexual abuse. A former colleague of Jang Ja Yeon, Actress Yoon Ji Oh, has come forth with new information.Īccording to Yoon, Jang's death is not a suicide and a reinvestigation should lead to the extension of the statutes of limitations for the case to a maximum 25 years. The investigation is currently reopened until May with a crucial witness.

The focus turned more into entertainment agencies and talent contracts. The previous investigation concluded with the arrest of her agent, identified as Kim, on charges of assaulting, threatening and coercing Jang to serve men at drinking parties and have sex with them. They've written a piece on it which also features other information from the previous investigation as well as 4 pages of the document they claim to have gotten a hold of ( Jang Ja Yeon, The Last CCTV Analysis). Investigation results revealed on March 15, 2011, concluded that the document could not be said to be a suicide note.ĭispatch released an analysis of CCTV footage showing Jang Ja Yeon's final moments.

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It’s not written in the normal form of a suicide letter: she signed every page with her signature, stamp, fingerprint, and registration number." - Kyonggi University Professor, Lee Soo Jung "It's difficult to believe Jang Ja Yeon’s documents are a suicide letter. The media coverage at that time has had a hand in creating this misconception. Sun-ja liked to dress up her school uniform with sweaters worn under her blazer and knee-length socks.Jang Ja Yeon is believed to have left behind more than 50 pages of a document outlining the abuse she suffered at the hands of 31 powerful figures in the business and media industries.Īfter her death, the document was misleadingly referred to as her 'suicide note'. She usually wore it down or in pigtails with accessories like hairbands or ribbons. After Jan-di received a red card, Sun-ja and her friends bullied her along with their classmates.

They laughed when he smashed it in her face. The day after that, they watched Jun-pyo being offered a cake from a female student. The next day, they were disgusted with Jan-di's lunch though their attention quickly turned to the F4. The girls overheard Geum Jan-di, a new student, call Gu Jun-pyo a "crazy person." Sun-ja, in particular, was offended when Jan-di called the F4 "notorious" instead of "famous." As she was unfamiliar with the F4, the girls agreed to "let off" this time. The trio formed a group they dubbed, Jin Sun Mi. Sun-ja attended Shinhwa School with her best friends, Choi Jin-hee and Lee Mi-sook.
