Amid the suspicion of school violence by group Stray Kids member Hyunjin, JYP Entertainment, the management company, announced that it would investigate the facts and take legal action against false facts.



Yesterday (22nd), Mr. A, who claimed to be a middle school alumni, said through an online community that "Hyunjin couldn't think that he would become an idol, so he couldn't collect proper evidence." Revealed.

He added, "I hope that the violence committed because I was young is not justified and I would like to apologize directly."



After Mr. A's revelation, another alumni of Hyunjin appeared, leaving a post saying, "It wasn't that the friend who wrote the revelation did not have a bad relationship with Hwang Hyun-jin, but I want to ask once again if it is certain that he was really unilateral school violence." It also added to the confusion about




Hyeonjin's agency, JYP Entertainment, announced an official position, saying, "We are making our best efforts to confirm the facts on this issue." He also explained, "We are listening to the opinions of the school where the member was enrolled and friends around us, and we are considering listening to the opinions of the publisher directly if the publisher allows it."



The agency said, "However, it has been confirmed that there are many different parts of the contents that are currently indiscriminately spreading." We will take legal action against it.”



JYP Entertainment's position was unconditionally false in the controversy, so it was a different move from other agencies that faced the controversy. Even though additional disclosures about the celebrity are coming out one after another, they are sticking to the position of "no work".



(Photo = JYP Entertainment, Online Community)



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