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Man jailed for 'massage' that turned into sexual assault

Author
Belinda Feek,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Apr 2023, 3:43pm
Cheol Min Hong was in such a hurry to get to his victim's house he was stopped for speeding along the way. Photo / 九一星空无限
Cheol Min Hong was in such a hurry to get to his victim's house he was stopped for speeding along the way. Photo / 九一星空无限

Man jailed for 'massage' that turned into sexual assault

Author
Belinda Feek,
Publish Date
Wed, 26 Apr 2023, 3:43pm

WARNING: This story deals with sexual harm and may be upsetting.

A 61-year-old man who sexually assaulted a young woman during a massage told his victim: 鈥淭his is what we call a happy ending鈥.

Cheol Min Hong of Tokoroa bought massage oil before the assault on August 14, 2020 and drove so fast to the woman鈥檚 house in Hamilton that he was stopped for speeding along the way.

A judge said these were indicators that Hong planned the assault.

Today in the Hamilton District Court he was sent to jail for the crime after earlier being found guilty by a jury of five charges; two representative charges of sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection and three of indecent assault.

During his journey to Hamilton on the day of the assault, Hong received a message from the victim stating she wasn鈥檛 feeling well.

Although the victim, who has name suppression, thought it was a genuine massage, Hong had other ideas.

He set about closing the curtains and turning off most lights in the room, while leaving a television on playing music.

These actions sparked concern from the victim, but Hong spread the massage oil on her legs anyway.

She told him to stop. He didn鈥檛.

Instead, he maintained he would 鈥渕ake her feel better鈥 and give her a 鈥渉appy ending鈥, Judge Philip Crayton said, in detailing the offending.

Hong turned the victim on to her back and continued to rub the massage oil on her legs and up her body to her neck.

鈥淵ou took hold of her underwear and tried to pull it down,鈥 Judge Crayton told the court.

鈥淪he resisted. You used your strength to remove her underwear.鈥

He then began to sexually assault her as she resisted, holding her down. As she resisted, the assault continued, and the victim tried to cover herself.

Hong removed his clothes and turned her onto her side, 鈥渉ugging her tight鈥.

鈥淵ou were telling her it would be okay,鈥 the judge said.

Hong then told her 鈥渢his is what we call a happy ending鈥 as he urged her to relax so he could 鈥渕ake her feel better鈥.

The victim continued to try to stop Hong and eventually he did but only because he realised what time it was, the judge said.

Hong protested his innocence at an earlier trial and after he was convicted and remanded in custody he sent a letter to the victim, again asserting his innocence, and 鈥渕ade a suggestion to her as to what she should do鈥.

Despite the letter, Judge Crayton said while it was 鈥渕anipulative鈥 and sought to exploit the power imbalance between the two, he would not count it as an aggravating feature.

鈥淚t does though speak to your character flaw and what underpins this offending,鈥 he said.

Hong鈥檚 lawyer Jared Bell submitted the offending wasn鈥檛 premeditated, rather more opportunistic.

But Judge Crayton wasn鈥檛 convinced.

鈥淲hen I look at the facts... I am satisfied that you went there on this occasion determined to have sexual conduct with the victim under the guise, or disguise, of giving a health massage.

鈥淭his is indicated by your purchase of massage oil and given the very rapid way in which matters progressed.

鈥淚t is my assessment you were determined to engage in sex[ual conduct] with this victim whatever she thought about it and it was your intention.鈥

He knew that she was unwell and alone that day which was what he was 鈥渟eeking to take advantage of鈥.

The offending was at a moderate level; it was persistent and repeated and had a level of indignity involved, the judge said.

The assaults had a devastating effect on the victim, Judge Crayton said, which would 鈥渕ark her life for a very long time to come鈥.

鈥淵ou have affected her life in a significant, and it can be expected, long-term way. That is a day-to-day real impact.

鈥淵ou have undermined her confidence with strangers or new people and you have affected her ability to work, to socialise, to enjoy the things which she should be able to take for granted.鈥

Judge Crayton said Hong鈥檚 offending reflected how he acted 鈥渨ith a confidence and arrogance in your own rightness.

鈥淭he offending was about what you wanted and it would appear that at the time you had what can be considered a somewhat obsessive view of this much younger woman.鈥

Hong wrote a remorse letter to the court but Judge Crayton said instead it 鈥渋n every aspect reflects your self-pity rather than any concern for the victim鈥.

The only mitigating factor in Hong鈥檚 favour was, apart from a speeding ticket, an otherwise criminal-free history, for which Judge Crayton allowed a 10 per cent discount off the end sentence.

Hong, who was supported in court by his partner, ex-wife, and daughter, was jailed for a total of four years and eight months.

SEXUAL HARM


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