Did Blue House Try to Keep Busan Mayor’s Sexual Molestation Incident A Secret Until After the Elections?
|So does anyone believe the Blue House did not know about this:
The main opposition party on Monday accused the Blue House of arranging Busan Mayor Oh Keo-don’s resignation and admission of sexual assault to take place after this month’s general elections, following a revelation that a law firm hired to communicate with the victim was once headed by President Moon Jae-in.
“No one can possibly believe that the Blue House and ruling Democratic Party [DP] had no prior knowledge of the incident,” Rep. Shim Jae-cheol, floor leader and acting chairman of the United Future Party (UFP), said Monday. “Who will believe that Oh did not inform the party about this important incident?”
Busan Mayor Oh resigned Thursday after admitting to molesting a female employee of the city government. The resignation of the 71-year-old politician, the first DP member to win the mayor post of the southern port city in 2018 after three unsuccessful runs, took place one week after the ruling party’s landslide victory in the April 15 general elections.
Joong Ang Ilbo
You can read more at the link, but to be fair even if the Blue House knew and wanted to keep this out of the headlines, the victim said she did not want this incident publicized before the election either. However, even if this did come out before the election I doubt it would have made much difference nationally considering how big the Korean left won the parliamentary elections.
Clearly, yes. Moon and all around him are disgusting.
Flyingsword, I don’t know what you mean. Moon’s people are every bit as corruption-free as Obama’s were.
There actually was a William G Bryan. He died far too young.
Bill Bryant, a 1965 graduate of Emory & Henry, played lineman for the Wasps football team. During his sophomore year he was named to the All-Virginia Small College football team and a Little All-America third-teamer. He was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame in 1973 in recognition of his athletic achievements.
Bryant coached football at Galax High School (Galax, VA) for twelve years, eight as an assistant coach and four as a head coach during which time he forged a 28-12 record. During his time at Galax, he was also a highly successful baseball coach, winning four New River District Championships, a Region IV Championship, and competing for a state title. In 1971, he was honored by the Galax City Council for outstanding contribution to the baseball program at Galax High School. He later became head football coach at Marion High School.
William Bryant died on August 16, 2010 at age 66 after a long battle with cancer.
Moon totally knew.