Several students at the University of Sydney have come forward to report incidents of harassment and non-consensual filming by a self-proclaimed “lifestyle coach,” Minje Kim. The students, who have chosen to remain anonymous, allege that Kim engaged in inappropriate behavior towards them during personal coaching sessions.
According to the students, Kim recorded their interactions without their consent and used the footage for his own purposes. They also claim that he made inappropriate comments and touched them inappropriately during sessions. These actions have left the students feeling violated and uncomfortable.
The University of Sydney has since launched an investigation into the allegations and has encouraged any students who have experienced similar behavior to come forward. In a statement, the university stressed that they take any reports of harassment and misconduct seriously and are committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for all students.
Kim, who has been operating as a lifestyle coach for some time, has denied the allegations leveled against him. He has stated that he operates within ethical boundaries and respects the privacy and boundaries of his clients. However, the students maintain that his actions were intrusive and unacceptable.
The University of Sydney has urged students to exercise caution when seeking out services from external providers and to report any instances of harassment or misconduct. The students who have come forward hope that their actions will prevent others from experiencing similar mistreatment in the future.
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