This Korean Actress Tried to Report a Fake Porn Video of Her Only to Hear a Shocking Response from the Police Officer

She was not happy about how it was handled by the police.

Korean actress and comedian, Maeng Seung Ji recently spoke up about the nude photo and pornography rumors she recently suffered which she later confirmed as false on a variety show.

In a YouTube video, Maeng Seung Ji shared the details of how she tried to report the person who spread a fake pornographic video titled, “Maeng Seung Ji Video” and how the police responded.

Maeng Seung Ji confessed, “Someone was spreading a pornographic video falsely claiming that I was the woman starring in it, but a friend of mine found out who it was and sent me the information so that I could report them.

She continued, “So I took the information to the police and told them that someone was sharing a fake pornographic video under my name and that I wanted to report them. But one police officer slouching on a couch just said, ‘We can’t catch them.’ There were 4 or 5 other officers around, but none of them stepped up either.

Maeng Seungji expressed her frustration and added, “I was so annoyed. The officer said, ‘If we can catch that guy, we could probably catch all the bad guys in this whole country.’

In the end, she had to explain to them that she was famous and that her friends and family were having a hard time because of it, and even though that made the officers show a little more interest, they still said they couldn’t catch them.

When she argued, “No. You can catch them. I have their phone number“, the officer simply remarked, “Don’t do it. Why go through the trouble just because some little kids decided to pull a prank?

As a result, Maeng Seung Ji just got an apology from the person who spread it, but she still wanted to express her dissatisfaction with how the police handled the case.

Despite her unpleasant experience, Maeng Seung Ji later stressed in the comments section that even though she didn’t like the police officers she dealt with, she doesn’t want other police officers to get insulted as a whole.

Source: Dispatch