The wife of rapper Don Mills has raised accusations of illegal filming of sexual footage against an acquaintance and famous rapper, 'A'.
On May 10, Don Mills's wife wrote via her Instagram story, "He only talked about meeting women through DMs? He left out the part where he filmed the women illegally and then sent the videos to others? If he felt even a little bit of guilt inside, he would not have been able to talk about something like that on a broadcast, so that means he doesn't feel guilty at all? I wish he would just stop. Because he is making me want to call the police."
Mills's wife added on, "My close friend had herself illegally photographed and has proof of the photos and the KakaoTalk messages where they were shared. She didn't go to the police because she didn't want to inflict damages on other people. But you talked about it on a broadcast so casually, proving that you feel no shame or guilt whatsoever. What's the difference between you and Jung Joon Young? My friend had such a hard time from that, she even tried to take her own life."
Then, another netizen contacted Mills's wife shortly afterward, claiming that they also went through a similar experience with the suspected rapper 'A'. Mills's wife revealed the contents of a DM she received from an individual with consent, reading, "Are you possibly talking about [rapper 'A']? I had a friend who met [rapper 'A'] through DMs, and then she had private footage of her being sent to other people, and committed suicide from the shock. It was such a familiar story and it was just like my experience with my friend, so I decided to contact you."
Mills's wife then concluded, "Stop calling my husband (Don Mills), and by ordering someone else to do it at that. Stop inflicting more damages on the victims. And to all of you spectators who were in those KakaoTalk chat rooms, wake up. So many people held back for so long, and there are spectators who have kept silent. As if your lives are the only ones that are important."
Finally, some time later, Mills's wife revealed an update on the situation, reading, "It's not that there is no proof. All of the photos and KakaoTalk messages are still there. The victim does not want to take the case to the police. (She is afraid that more photos of her will be exposed, and afraid that her identity will be revealed. Others are also threatening her, telling her to keep her mouth shut.) She hoped that by posting this online, the assailant would feel guilt and live with that guilt in their heart for life. She has now received an apology from the assailant, and is thinking about what she should do next."
I wish in situation like this that people would stop with the celebrity ‘A’ stuff and just name names. That way there’s no guessing game and people won’t be drag into something that got nothing to do with them.
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