South Korean pastor jailed 15 years for raping followers
South Korean cult leader was convicted on Thursday of multiple rapes of eight female followers
Thursday, 22nd November 2018
A South Korean cult leader was convicted on Thursday of multiple rapes of eight female followers. Some of the victims believed he was God. The pastor was jailed for 15 years.
Pastor Lee Jaerock's victims were "unable to resist as they were subject to the accused's absolute religious authority", judge Chung Moon-sung told the Seoul Central District Court.
Religious devotion is widespread in technologically advanced South Korea, with 44 percent of people identifying themselves as believers.
Most belong to mainstream churches, which can accumulate wealth and influence with tens of thousands of followers donating as much as 10 percent of their income.
But fringe groups are also widespread -- experts say around 60 people in the country claim to be divine and some have been implicated in fraud, brainwashing, coercion, and other behavior associated with cults worldwide.
Jaerock set up the Manmin Central Church in Guro, once a poor area of Seoul, with just 12 followers in 1982. It has now grown to 130,000 members, with a spotlight-filled auditorium, sprawling headquarters, and a website replete with claims of miracle cures.
But three of Pastor Jaerock 's followers went public earlier this year, as South Korea was swept with a wave of #MeToo accusations, saying he had summoned each of them to an apartment and forced them to have sex.
"I was unable to turn him down," one of them told South Korean television. "He was more than a king. He was God," added the woman, who had been a church member since childhood.
Eight women laid criminal complaints, and the court found the pastor raped and molested them "tens of times" over a long period.
"Through his sermons the accused has indirectly or directly suggested he is the holy spirit, deifying himself," the judge said.
The victims believed him to be "a divine being who wields divine power", he added.
Pastor Jaerock, who denied the charges, stood with his eyes closed as the judgment was read, showing no emotion, while around 100 followers filled the courtroom to overflowing, some of them sighing quietly.
The 75-year-old's lawyers had accused the women of lying to seek vengeance after being excommunicated for breaching church rules.
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