Police seek warrants for two women for blackmailing actor Lee Byung-hun
SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Yonhap) -- Police sought arrest warrants Tuesday for two women in their 20s for allegedly trying to blackmail leading actor Lee Byung-hun for millions of dollars over a video clip of the three exchanging lewd jokes.
The two women, whose identities were withheld, are accused of demanding the actor pay them 5 billion won (US$4.9 million) in exchange for not disclosing online the clip allegedly showing the three of them drinking and making sexual remarks, police said.
Gangnam Police Station probing the case said that one of the suspects recently made her debut as a singer.
Police said they had seized their smartphones and notebooks storing the video clip.
Police said Lee reported the women on Aug. 28.
Earlier on Tuesday, Lee's agency criticized the two suspects, saying that the alleged crime was "wicked because they abused the weakness of a public figure."
"The two women attempted to extort money from Lee Byung-hun by abusing the fact that a bad rumor would ruin the actor's public image," an employee of BH Entertainment told Yonhap News Agency by phone.
Long a household name in South Korea, Lee has starred in Hollywood action films such as "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" (2013) and "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009), as well as several Korean movies and dramas of different genres. More recently, he co-starred in the Hollywood blockbuster "Red 2," starring Bruce Willis and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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