South Korean actor Jo Min-ki, who was accused of sexually abusing students amid a spate of #MeToo allegations sweeping his country, was found dead Friday of an apparent suicide, according to reports.

Police said Jo’s wife found his body in an underground parking lot three days before he was to be questioned about allegations that he molested at least eight women, the Korea Times reported.

The Yonhap News agency reported that the 53-year-old’s death in Seoul was being treated as a suicide, but police would not confirm that. It was not known if he left a note.

Jo — who taught drama at Cheongiu University in central South Korea — was first accused of sexual abuse in mid-February but dismissed the allegations as “rumors.”

But when confronted with evidence that included lewd text messages he had sent, he admitted his behavior, apologized and promised to cooperate with police, the outlet reported.

“Everything is my fault, and I am the one to blame,” he said in a Feb. 27 statement, according to the BBC.

“I am deeply sorry to all the victims for the pain I’ve caused, and from here on out, I will not avoid the social and legal consequences of my mistakes,” he wrote.

Early this month, he also dropped out of a TV role and was dumped by the university and his agency.

Jo is among dozens of men in positions of power who have recently been accused of sexual misconduct by women.

The #MeToo movement has spread widely in South Korea since January, when a female prosecutor publicly spoke out about alleged workplace mistreatment after she reported being groped by a senior male prosecutor at a funeral in 2010.

Earlier this week, acclaimed director Kim Ki-duk was accused of rape in a documentary, Deadline reported.

A flood of other allegations followed across arts, entertainment, cinema and politics.