
The Slow Aging Doctor admitted to receiving a massage at an accommodation facility. Ms. A claims the doctor was the one who demanded the massage.

Ms. A was the actual manager of the Twitter account. In the past, the account sometimes went off the rails (๊ธ๋ฐ์ง). Itโs suspected that Ms. A handled the witty, sensible tweets, and the doctor himself was the one who couldn't handle being triggered and lashed out uncontrollably.

There is a separate counter-statement, and the incident even hit the news: 1. Dr. Jeong Hee-won and Ms. A had a 1:1 contractual relationship. 2. Ms. A graduated from SNU -> SNU Graduate School, and it seems Dr. Jeong directly hired her. 3. Ms. A, acting as a ghostwriter, helped draft Dr. Jeong's works and received about 30% royalties. (She previously got 30% due to a copyright dispute, and later 50% as a condition for settling the dispute). 4. The book recently published was done by Dr. Jeong without consultation, so Ms. A tried to discuss copyright issues. 5. She was blocked, so she attempted to meet him in person to resolve the situation, only to be sued for stalking.
The doctor has admitted to private interactions, accommodation visits, and massages, while Ms. A is claiming sexual demands based on a power imbalance. The moment concrete proof like texts or call records comes out, one side is toast... Ms. A claims she oversaw all the Slow Aging content and branding. This isn't just a simple claim, as she has been steadily receiving royalties related to Slow Aging so far. *In women-centric communities (์ฌ์ด), the public opinion is highly negative because the practice of professor-to-grad student 1:1 contractual abuse is reportedly common.
https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/310/0000132307?sid=102
"The irony of the 'Slow Aging' expert getting caught up in a fast-paced scandal is delicious. Commenters are debating whether he's trying to look like an idiot instead of a villain, while others are reminded that the downfall of a smug influencer is pure dopamine fuel."
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