When actor Park Hye-soo's agency revealed its official position saying that the suspicious circumstances and false evidence of those who alleged the damage to school violence were secured, the victims were angry, saying, "The second offense."



On the 24th, Mr. A, who insisted on Park Hye-soo's harassment (school violence), said, "The dozen people of'Park Hye-soo's abuse victims' meeting room' have never asked for money." "What we want is Park Hye-soo's sincerity. "I apologize."



"We informed him that we had contacted Park Hye-soo's father first through a media interview. We also contacted the agency that the Hakpok was a false fact and asked him how on earth he claimed to be unfounded, even though there were so many witnesses." I haven't taken it out. Rather than apologize, it is a second offense against the victims for making an official position that'doubt' us as people to pursue economic profits.”



He said, "I doubt that it is a media play to cover the fact of Park Hye-soo's gang assault. There is no way that the school abuses can disappear. Many alumni, seniors and juniors are the witnesses," he said. Because there are so many victims. Zero tolerance and no agreement are the same for the victims. I will wait for the submission of the investigation agency."



Earlier, Park Hye-soo's agency, Studio Santa Claus Entertainment, announced that day, "a person who belongs to the self-proclaimed victims' group anonymously made a vague and unidentified contact, such as,'What are you going to do?' with the contact information of the agency and the actor's parents anonymously. "We are suspicious of whether this contact, which does not reveal who it is, is to promote economic profits, such as agreements, or to collect evidence."



He added, "We are securing considerable evidence to prove that the reports and allegations related to school violence are false," he said. "There are circumstances in which people who claim to be victims may be suspicious of whether it is a malicious and organized joint activity aiming for economic interests. It is being discovered."



The agency said, "We have a firm trust in the fact that the disclosures are false, and we plan to secure considerable evidence to prove such falsehood and submit it to the investigative agency. We will carry out the principle of zero tolerance and zero agreement in relation to this case. And further complaints regarding the posting of false posts, etc.," he said.



The confrontation of the victims that Park Hye-soo was the abuser and the agency that these claims are false facts is sharp.

Amidst the controversy spreading through legal disputes, the KBS drama'Dear M,' starring Park Hye-soo, is continuing a post-storm, such as delaying the first broadcast scheduled for the 26th.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)