The religious group "Ajongshan" has filed a court injunction against the Netflix documentary "I Am God."

On the 13th, according to legal experts and broadcasters, Ah Dong-san and Kim Ki-soon (83) recently filed an application for a temporary injunction against MBC, Cho Sung-hyun PD, and Netflix, which produced "I Am God," in the Seoul Central District Law. It also applied for indirect extortion of 1 million won per day of violation.

They reportedly took the position that episodes 1000 and 5 of "I Am God" contained false data about Adong-san and Kim Ki-soon, and there was no demand for fact-checking on them.

At the "I am God" press conference held on 6 October, PD Cho Song-hyun expressed concern about such incidents. He said, "I hope a lot of people will watch the fifth or sixth episode first. I think an application for a preliminary injunction is coming in."

In 10, Adongsan also applied for a temporary injunction against SBS's "I Want to Know." At the time, the Southern District Court of Seoul cited this, and SBS urgently replaced "That's What I Want to Know - Five Years After Adong-san," which was scheduled to air, as a special documentary.

Earlier, the Christian Gospel Mission (JMS) application for a preliminary injunction against "I Am God" was rejected on the 5nd.

(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kim Ji-hye)