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Netflix Faces Scrutiny Over Vetting Process After Chef Im's Criminal History Revealed
Chef Lim recently admitted on his YouTube channel to three DUI offenses, but court documents revealed additional violations of traffic laws in 1998 and 1999. Furthermore, a past mutual assault incident resulting in a fine has come to light, bringing his total criminal convictions to six.
In March 1998, Chef Lim was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for two years, and fined 300,000 won for traffic law violations. In August 1999, he was fined 500,000 won for driving a motorcycle under the influence. Reports indicate he was detained for this incident. His record also includes driving with a revoked license and involvement in an assault case.
However, Netflix's account differs. The company stated, "The production team only confirmed one DUI incident from 2020 during the casting and pre-screening process. We were not informed of any additional criminal convictions."
At the 'Next on Netflix 2026 Korea' event on the 21st, Netflix addressed the issue of vetting non-celebrity participants. Director Yoo Ki-hwan acknowledged the challenges, saying, "As reality shows expand, viewers seek more raw reality, and we are casting and producing a diverse range of participants to meet this demand."
Despite emphasizing the limitations of their vetting system, Netflix faces criticism for proceeding with Chef Lim's appearance despite being aware of his 2020 DUI history. The controversy highlights the need for clearer standards and accountability in vetting non-celebrity participants.
By Kim Se-ah, TenAsia Reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr