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Police seek exit ban on US scholar for allegedly defaming Lee

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Police seek exit ban on US scholar for allegedly defaming Lee
Police are pushing to impose a travel ban on Morse Tan, a Korean American professor accused of defaming President Lee Jae Myung, information obtained by Yonhap News Agency showed Monday. Police asked the Ministry of Justice earlier Monday to approve an exit ban for Tan, citing flight risk after he failed to comply with a previous summons, according to the obtained information. Police are also expected to make another attempt to summon and question Tan, dean of Liberty University School of Law who formerly served as U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice under the first Donald Trump administration. Tan is suspected of having defamed the Korean president by spreading false information about him, claiming during an event in Washington last year that Lee had been involved in a gang rape and murder of a girl during his youth, and that he was sent to a juvenile detention center. He is also known for making claims of election fraud in Korea, including his earlier argument that the last presidential election here was rigged. Tan had been staying in the U.S., complicating the Korean
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