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Dentist YouTuber Threatened with "I'll Kill You All" by Imprisoned Stalker

Male Stalker of YouTuber Lee Sujin Sentenced Last Year
Sent Threatening Letter Saying "I Will Kill You When Released" from Prison

Dr. Sujin Lee (photo, 54), a dentist, YouTuber, and author, revealed that she has received death threats from a man currently imprisoned for stalking her.


On the 14th, Lee posted on her Instagram, warning "Pregnant women or those with heart conditions should not view this," and shared a handwritten threat letter sent by her stalker, Mr. A, who is incarcerated at Seoul Detention Center, to her dental clinic.


The letter Lee disclosed contained abusive and threatening language, including "I will be released in May next year. Once out, I will kill your parents and relatives. From the elderly to children, I will wipe them out. I will also kill the hospital staff."


Lee explained, "This all started when I was almost targeted by a romance scam through a fake Facebook account using my photo," adding, "I am living under the threat of the perpetrator unfairly. When he is released next year, my family and staff will be engulfed in fear again."


Dentist YouTuber Threatened with "I'll Kill You All" by Imprisoned Stalker [Image source=Capture from Lee Sujin's Instagram]

Finally, Lee expressed, "Thank you for your concern and support. As a mother, head of a family, and the CEO leading my dental clinic and company, I will do what I must in my place."


Previously, the perpetrator Mr. A repeatedly visited Lee’s clinic starting from November 2021 and sent over 900 Instagram messages containing phrases such as "I cannot live without you" and "Don’t leave me" to Lee and her family, engaging in persistent stalking.


When his attempts failed, Mr. A threatened to "mobilize an organization to harm the family" and defamed Lee by telling her acquaintances that "Lee committed fraud."


Ultimately, Mr. A was prosecuted for violating the Act on the Punishment of Stalking Crimes and other charges. In October last year, Judge Min Su-yeon of the Seoul Central District Court Criminal Division 26 sentenced him to one year in prison and ordered him to complete 40 hours of a stalking treatment program.


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