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FILE - In this March 9, 2018, file photo, former South Chungcheong Province Gov. Ahn Hee-jung, center, a former presidential contender whose secretary accused him of rape, arrives at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors' Office in Seoul, South Korea. In patriarchal South Korea, the MeToo movement has taken off with unexpected rapidity, toppling male celebrities including a prominent politician. While allegations of sexual abuse began to take toll on reputation of men in power, whether the victims will be able to seek justice and transform the conservative and patriarchal society hinges on changing male-centered views in judicial system and workplaces. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon. File)

FILE - In this March 9, 2018, file photo, former South Chungcheong Province Gov. Ahn Hee-jung, center, a former presidential contender whose secretary accused him of rape, arrives at the Seoul Western District Prosecutors' Office in Seoul, South Korea. In patriarchal South Korea, the MeToo movement has taken off with unexpected rapidity, toppling male celebrities including a prominent politician. While allegations of sexual abuse began to take toll on reputation of men in power, whether the victims will be able to seek justice and transform the conservative and patriarchal society hinges on changing male-centered views in judicial system and workplaces. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon. File)

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