BFF-12 Top sumo referee apologises for sexual harassment: reports

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Top sumo referee apologises for sexual harassment: reports

TOKYO, Jan 6, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Sumo’s top-ranked referee sexually harassed
a teenage referee last month, Japanese media reported Saturday, in a fresh
blow to the ancient sport after a former champion was charged over a brutal
assault on a rival.

While drunk on the night of December 16, Shikimori Inosuke, 58, molested
his male junior by kissing him and touching his chest at a hotel in Okinawa,
where sumo wrestlers were making a winter tour, public broadcaster NHK and
Kyodo News said.

The top referee, whose real name is Itsuo Nouchi, apologised to his junior
for the harassment, NHK and Kyodo said, quoting Japan Sumo Association
officials.

“I don’t remember anything as I was heavily drunk,” Shikimori said,
according to Jiji Press. “I don’t know why I did such an act.”

The junior referee has no plans to file a police report, but the
association is expected to take disciplinary action, local media said.

“It’s embarrassing as he is in a position to supervise others as the top
referee,” association chairman Hakkaku said, according to NHK.

Confirmation of the news reports was not immediately available.

NHK said the harassment dealt a heavy blow to the association, which has
vowed to take preventive measures against scandals as former sumo grand
champion Harumafuji was charged late last month over a brutal assault on a
rival wrestler while out drinking.

The Mongolian former “yokozuna”, sumo’s highest rank, faced a summary
indictment meaning he was fined 500,000 yen ($4,420) but exempted from
standing trial.

The indictment came nearly a month after he stepped down,
apologising for the embarrassment caused by a violent outburst in October
that left countryman Takanoiwa with a fractured skull.

Yokozuna are expected to be beyond moral reproach but the writing was on
the wall for Harumafuji after he confessed to hitting Takanoiwa for texting
his girlfriend while he was scolding him over his poor attitude.

The furore has reopened old wounds in the closeted world of sumo after an
increase in violence, allegations of illegal betting, links with crime
syndicates and drug busts shook the roly-poly sport in recent years.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1028 hrs