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By Lee Han-soo
The first woman who sued K-pop star Park Yu-chun for sexual assault made additional statements to police, according to Channel A, a Korean TV news channel, on Friday.
“The supervisor stopped me from leaving a room in a bar,” the woman said in a statement.
“Park then dragged me into a bathroom inside the room and sexually assaulted me.”
According to her statement, the bar’s other staff had left when the alleged incident took place at 5 a.m. on June 4.
She added that she was the only female in the room with 11 of Park’s acquaintances when the assault happened.
Police recently summoned the acquaintances and the supervisor for further questioning.
The woman, who initially dropped the charges, retracted her decision by suing Park again after he sued her for false accusations and threats on Thursday.
Park was summoned on Thursday and police questioned him for eight hours.
“I’m sorry for worrying everyone,” Park reportedly said after the questioning.