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Former Premier League striker admits to filming illegal sex tapes as prosecutor calls for four years in prison

A sentencing date has been set

EX-PREMIER LEAGUE player Hwang Ui-Jo has apologised for secretly filming sexual encounters with his partners.

Prosecutors said the South Korea international, 31, filmed two of his partners without their consent on four occasions between June and September 2022.

Hwang Ui-Jo has apologised after pleading guilty to illegally filming sexual encounters with partners without their consent
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Hwang Ui-Jo has apologised after pleading guilty to illegally filming sexual encounters with partners without their consentCredit: Getty
The 31-year-old played for Nottingham Forest and Norwich
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The 31-year-old played for Nottingham Forest and NorwichCredit: Getty

Appearing in court for the first time in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday, prosecutors demanded a four-year prison term for the forward.

The case emerged last year when he filed a complaint against his older brother's wife for sharing intimate photos of him from the videos to Instagram and blackmailing him.

His sister-in-law was sentenced to three years in prison in September for the blackmail attempt after Hwang sued her.

However, during the investigation police then found evidence of his act of illegally filming the videos.

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He pleaded guilty to all the charges and said he was "deeply sorry".

Hwang pleaded to the court for leniency, saying he would "take this incident as a lesson".

He said: "I will not do anything wrong in the future and will do my best as a footballer.

"I sincerely apologise to the victims who have been affected by my actions, and I am deeply sorry for the disappointment I have caused to all those who have cared and supported me."

The 62-cap international signed for Nottingham Forest from Bordeaux in 2022 before going on loan to Olympiacos, Seoul, Norwich and Alanyaspor.

Hwang left Forest to join the latter team in September.

His sentencing date was set for December 18.

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