A Fake Talent Scout Tricked An Underage Aspiring Idol Into Having Sex

The “scout” told his version of events.

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This article includes descriptions of sexual assault that may disturb some readers.

The “dark side of K-Pop” has made headlines for everything from sexual exploitation to corrupt business practices. Unfortunately, that “dark side”  still exists in Korea, but also in other countries with flourishing entertainment industries.

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Osaka Prefectural Police confirmed that Fuchigami Takashi, a man from Osaka, allegedly posed as a talent scout to solicit sex from a minor. At the time, Fuchigami was 46 years old and the minor in question, a high school student who dreams of debuting as an idol, was 17.

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“I had sexual intercourse, but I thought she was 18, and I didn’t provide any money,” Fuchigami stated after his arrest. He reportedly contacted the teen via social media. There he convinced the girl that he was a talent scout who had played an integral role in launching the successful careers of several high-school-girls-turned-entertainers.

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Using this rouse, Fuchigami reportedly convinced the 17-year-old to have sex with him at his home on January 17, 2021. According to news reports, he allegedly paid her 10,000 yen (approximately $65 USD) for sleeping with him. Although the teen’s mother reported the suspect to the police in March, Fuchigami wasn’t arrested on suspicion of violating Japan’s anti-child prostitution law until June 29, 2021.

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Source: Tokyo Reporter and Latin Times
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