At the last session of the court, she presented the deceased's diary that the journalist Lee had previously received from the actress' agent. However, she is determined to bring the case to a close. However, the defense lawyer for the newspaper mogul then discussed with the judge and the public prosecutor that the latter should withdraw from the case if necessary because she was sexually abused as a child. When the prosecutor calls actress Go Da-ryeong to the stand, it looks like the defendants are losing the case. Furthermore, her manager forced her to have sex with the CEO of Hankuk Ilbo because he was an important business partner.
Most of the film is set in court and is complemented by flashbacks in which Jeong Ji-hee is forced to have a sex scene in the film by the director and her manager. He's looking for the actress's diary, which should contain everything. The late actress wanted to describe her experiences to them, but since he was with his family in the Philippines, he blames himself for her death and continues researching. She is supported by the journalist Lee Jang-ho. It is the first case for Prosecutor Kim Mi-hyeon. However, a court case arises because her manager, a director and the CEO of Hankuk Ilbo are said to have sexually exploited her. Young actress Jeong Ji-hee committed suicide.