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'His arrest came as a real shock because we thought there were no surprises about Ben - he was open about being gay even though Nine is not exactly the most gay-friendly place to work.
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One of McCormack's colleagues said staff were left shocked when he was charged on Thursday. Speaking of the accusations made against the Channel Nine veteran reporter, they added: 'The whole thing has shocked me.
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The source, who said they have not spoken to McCormack for 15 years, said none of the actors or crew were paid for working on the film. 'It was confronting but it wasn't strange because I knew that Ben was gay,' the source said.
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One of the film's crew told Daily Mail Australia that the film was 'highly successful' and was shown at film festivals around the world. Speaking to the AP, a military spokesperson said: "The army will continue to deal with activities that disrupt the discipline of troops based on related laws.Ben McCormack was sensationally charged with using a carriage service for child pornography material on Thursday The army has infringed on the realms of privacy and is falsely claiming that these soldiers committed wrongdoings," he said. "The soldiers who are being investigated had sex with their partners under mutual consent and not inside the barracks. South Korea's military has refused to disclose the number of prosecutions for homosexual activity it pursues, but Lim estimates that the army has investigated more than 30 soldiers this year alone. "Hate crimes against LGBT people are already a serious problem, and the government could make it worse by sending the wrong message by punishing gay men in the military," he said. "Gay men are seen as dangerous and treated as potential criminals, as the ongoing army investigation shows," Han Ga-ram, a human rights lawyer who is gay, told the AP, adding that the investigation had "touched off fear in the LGBT community." "Military investigators used the information they gained from the investigation on the sex video to track down other gay soldiers in the army, starting by forcing the suspects to identify who they had sex with and then widening their search from there," said Lim. While there is no rule against gay men serving in South Korea's armed forces, they are banned from engaging in "homosexual activity" while serving doing so is punishable by up to two years in prison. Lim Tae-hoon, the head of the Military Human Rights Center for Korea, which monitors abuse in the South Korean military, told the Associated Press that there are "credible reports" that army investigators have seized mobile phones and "outed" soldiers who were secretly using dating apps or threatened those who have already been identified as gay by the Army. The allegations come a week after General Jang Jun-kyu, army chief of staff was accused by human rights groups of ordering a "track down process" of serving gay soldiers. A human rights watchdog has claimed that the South Korean army is attempting to weed out gay soldiers after military investigators launched an inquiry following a video that emerged online of two male soldiers having sex.