The victim is furious... Lawyer analyzes the comments made by JanPoké Saito’s wife, Seto Saori, as “a completely bad move, and a fatal blow,” and “eliminates the possibility of a settlement.”
On the 7th, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department sent papers to prosecutors on suspicion of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s on a location bus, accusing Shinji Saito of non-consensual sexual intercourse. In response, Mr. Saito’s wife posted comments on social media such as, “It was not a unilateral act.” The incident has caused a huge stir, with victims raising voices of condemnation. Regarding this post, lawyer Nishiwaki Kosuke, former head of the legal department at TV Asahi, described it as a “bad move” and explained why. “For what purpose?” That was my first impression when I saw the post by Mr. Saito’s wife. Now, this comment is threatening to corner Mr. Saito. On the day that it was reported that Saito had been referred to prosecutors on suspicion of non-consensual intercourse, etc., his wife, Saori Seto, posted something on Instagram that was in stark contradiction to the reports. Various media outlets reported that Saito admitted to the charges and said, “I regret causing trouble to the other person and their family with my reckless actions.” In response, Seto said the incident was “not a unilateral act,” suggesting that the victim had some kind of consent. He made comments that seemed to deny the “non-consensual sexual intercourse.” As evidence for this, Seto revealed that Saito and the woman “followed each other on social media and exchanged contact information,” and added, “We had asked the police to analyze the dashcam and camera footage from the location bus. It was a situation in which we were conveying that it was not a unilateral act.” In response, the victim strongly protested through her lawyer on the 9th, saying, “Comments that are not based on the facts were made, as if I was at fault.” “I was sexually assaulted by Mr Saito in July of this year. It left me deeply hurt both physically and mentally.” If I were Mr. Saito’s lawyer, I would be scratching my head over this situation. No matter what approach Saito takes toward the incident, Seto’s social media post is a “bad move” that will only have a negative effect, not a positive one. (Omitted) Seto’s comment states Saito’s side’s “argument” that “there must have been a certain degree of consent to sexual activity,” but does not provide any clear evidence or proof for this. Even if such comments were made public at this point, it would risk giving the impression that the claim of innocence is unfounded, and it is unlikely that they would be beneficial to the defense. Furthermore, if Saito was planning to admit to the charges, the impact of Seto’s comments would be even more serious. In some cases, it could be fatal. In cases of sexual crimes, if a defendant pleads guilty and seeks to avoid prosecution or receive a lighter sentence, the most important defense move is to sincerely apologize to the victim and reach a settlement to obtain their forgiveness. In that situation, if the victim is attacked on social media, even an agreement will not be reached. In addition, some media outlets began reporting that, based on “Saito’s side of the story,” “it was the victim’s side that committed the act.” Disseminating this kind of information will only inflame the anger of the victims and eliminate the possibility of a settlement. For the rest of the article, please see the source.
>>1 No, no, there’s no way they can reach a soft landing with a settlement now. The company is being pursued. They have no choice but to fight to prove their innocence. It’s the wife who has been pushed to the point where she has no other choice.
Celebrities who settle before the trial have a high chance of not being prosecuted But if they don’t, the chances of them being sent to prison are high Ito Junya is probably the only one who was able to win even if he made his opponent angry.
>>4 It must be hard for you to see Saito’s face on TV and remember all those bad memories. When you think about your future mental health, money is priceless.
Women don’t like being told off all the time, they’re like meatballs with a stubborn stubbornness, and some like Park go as far as to threaten them lol.
>>13 No no, if he is indicted and goes to trial, he’ll be found guilty 99% of the time. Also, Saito’s wife has left the house and they are now living separately, so she only heard about it from his lawyer and doesn’t know any of the details of the case.
Saito’s wife, Seto Saori, is a total second rape victim. She didn’t even see it, but she blamed the victim and drove him into a corner. Seto Saori should also be guilty.
If it’s adultery, the wife can remain on the victim’s side as the cheated on wife, but if it’s the wife of a sexual assaulter, she becomes the wife of the perpetrator, so what happens next is completely different depending on whether she can remain on the victim’s side or becomes the perpetrator, so of course she’ll be desperate.
He forced himself on her so much in his previous affair that it almost became a non-consensual act, but she escaped. If it turns out that no one saw it and there was no camera footage, then Saito is at a disadvantage because he has a criminal record. The prosecution will probably bring up the fact that he’s done the same thing before.
Mom’s suicide bombing The couple was forced to retire from showbiz together lol Even if they were to kneel down and write a grand apology now, it wouldn’t have any effect on the victim lol I feel sorry for the child born to such a stupid couple.
>>47 It’s a serious crime that he knew about the affairs up until now and turned a blind eye to them. It just escalated and he was acting like it was okay because his wife turned a blind eye, and then he was finally sued. I think he committed many other crimes.
In cases like this, the woman’s side of things is totally believed. I don’t really care what happens to Saito. I’m sure it’ll be a breeze to imitate this and frame any guy you don’t like.
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