Ex-K-pop star Moon Tae-il, who is also known as Taeil, has serious criminal allegations pending against him in South Korea. He was a boy band member in the SM Entertainment group called NCT. In 2024, he departed from the group after a police inquiry began into his possible role in a case of s*xual assault.
Taeil and two non-celebrity fans have been charged with "special quasi-rape." This is a South Korean legal term for s*xual activity with an individual who cannot consent, i.e., an unconscious or intoxicated person. The case has been postponed in court and continues to attract attention from fans and the general public.
Many people believe the delay happened because another big case, involving former president Yoon Suk Yeol, is scheduled in court on the same day and time. This was reported by the Korean news outlet Maeil Business Star.
What are the main allegations against Taeil?

According to Financial Express, in its article on April 19, 2025, it states that Taeil has been accused of special quasi-rape. This implies that he is alleged to have s*x with an individual who was unable to protect themselves. The victim, as reported, was drunk. The other charges are against two other men who are not celebrities.
The lady appeared in June 2024. The police began their inquiry shortly after that. Accounts indicate the event occurred sometime before that, perhaps years ago. Taeil was summoned for questioning in August 2024 but did not go immediately. His lawyers claimed he was ill and produced medical records.
Prosecutors formally indicted Taeil in March 2025. The other two defendants were also indicted. None of them were detained. The court stated that because they had confessed to the act and were not likely to flee, detention was unnecessary. The court also mentioned that the suspects stated that the act was not premeditated.
Are there other allegations involved?

As per an article in BBC News in August 2024, aside from the principal charge, additional allegations have emerged on social media. These involve unsubstantiated reports that Taeil threatened the victim's mother and compromised the victim's phone and social media accounts. Some even stated that the sexual encounter began when the victim was underage and continued for six years.
These allegations have not been proven by news organizations or the police. Only the special quasi-rape charge has been officially pressed at this point. No word from authorities about the rumors of hacking and death threats. They are not part of the present trial.
The public has also responded in anger to these unsubstantiated rumors. Most are holding out to see if the court or police announce confirmation or refutation of these further allegations. As yet, they are nothing more than internet rumors and not part of the legal case.
Taeil is now on trial for special quasi-rape. He is charged with being involved in a sexual assault case with a drunk victim. The case involves two other individuals and has attracted attention due to Taeil's previous celebrity status.
The trial has been postponed by the court until June 2025 because of another case. Additional rumors and unsubstantiated claims are circulating online, but to date, only the primary charge has been filed legally. Taeil is no longer a member of NCT and has been dropped from SM Entertainment's lineup.
As the trial continues, more information can emerge. For now, the public and the media keep watching the case unfold. The final decision of the court will dictate the future actions of all concerned.