Korean School Teacher Takes Adult Photos On Campus And Sells Them

He says it’s his personal hobby.

It has been recently revealed that a middle school teacher created and sold an adult photoshoot book.

Mr. A has over 87,000 Instagram followers. | JTBC News

On November 22, JTBC News revealed that a male teacher, Mr. A, from a middle school in Seoul, produced and sold an adult photoshoot book on social media.

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According to the report, Mr. A has uploaded hundreds of pictures of women in underwear on his social media account since 2017. On a private account connected to his, Mr. A introduced himself as a “teacher” and claimed to enjoy a “pure and private life.

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Furthermore, Mr. A even brought adult models to the school where he worked, taking pictures in various locations on campus, such as the computer lab and the office. Allegedly, he posted his bank account number on social media, received money, and then created and sold photoshoot books he made himself.

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When a fellow teacher pointed out, “He probably made a lot of proposals to students saying, ‘I’ll take pictures for you, shoot videos for you,‘” Mr. A partially admitted to it.

There were former students who wanted to try modeling. I did once ask if they wanted to come and help me with my portrait photography.

— Mr. A

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He also explained that it was simply a personal hobby of his.

I set age restrictions on social media. I also have two phone numbers. I did it as a hobby, not for profit. I don’t understand, it’s a personal hobby.

— Mr. A

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It was reported that Mr. A was not offered a contract extension at the end of last year due to making inappropriate remarks to a student. The school stated that they couldn’t officially confirm if they were aware of Mr. A’s private life at that time.

However, it was revealed that Mr. A’s social media account had been shared among some teachers and students. Despite this situation, Mr. A is currently still active as a teacher, teaching at a different school.

 

Source: JTBC News
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