After the allegations of school violence against actor Nam Joo-hyuk were raised, alumni have come forward to testify about the facts.



Some media claimed that “at least four people claim to have harmed Nam Joo-hyuk,” but other classmates who spent their high school days together with Nam Joo-hyuk claim that it is “not true.”



Last month, a media reported that Nam Joo-hyuk forced a so-called 'bread shuttle' to buy bread from a kiosk, took his cell phone and caused damage such as making unauthorized online payments.



In addition to this, he alleged that he made him 'spar' and harassed his friends, including throwing sharp shims.



However, following alumni such as Park Mo, who wrote on the online community by revealing that they are Nam Joo-hyuk's first-year high school classmates, the first and third-year homeroom teachers, except for the homeroom teacher in the second year of high school, who left the church due to retirement He said he wanted to explain his injustice and went to an interview with the entertainment media Dispatch.



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They said, "I don't know who the informant is, but I want to actively inform the situation at the time about what happened to Nam Joo-hyuk during his school days."



SBS Entertainment News asked Nam Joo-hyuk and those who spent their school days whether there really was anything that could be a problem.



Shin Mo, who said that Nam Joo-hyuk and Nam Joo-hyuk were in the same class when they were in the 3rd year of high school, said, "I sparred as reported in the media,



Nam Joo-hyuk's classmates and high school teachers also remembered that Nam Joo-hyuk had physically bumped into Mr. A.



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Shin said that he was in the same class when he was in 3rd grade, "I remember that Mr. A had a bit of a fight with the classmates when he was in school, and he acted a bit exaggerated in class." There was a case in which I was swearing, 'What are you saying, XX'? I remember that the teacher was so shocked that he even took a leave of absence.



Another classmate, Lim, who said she was in the same class in the 2nd and 3rd grade, said, "It was the wrong thing anyone can say that Mr. A cursed his teacher, but everyone hated being involved with Mr. A. It was frequent, and Nam Joo-hyuk, who was tall and athletic, was the one to stop. On that day, Mr. A ran into Nam Joo-hyuk and it escalated into a fight. The fight was over soon, but Mr. A did not go to school for a day or two because his pride was damaged. If Joo-hyuk's behavior was wrong, what would the teachers have done?



Earlier, a YouTube channel revealed that Nam Joo-hyuk did something that could be seen as 'cyber bullying', such as swearing in a group chat room, drawing attention to its authenticity.



In the group chat room, there was a part where Nam Joo-hyuk was abusive, so it was necessary to check the person who was harmed by this incident and why this happened.



According to student S, who was in a group chat room, the incident started when a female student abused and harassed a male student named K.



Mr. S said, "At the time, when this incident (harassment against K) became a problem, a friend created a group chat room and invited them to a group chatting room saying, 'Let's solve it ourselves.' The fact that K was harassed The friends who heard it unilaterally criticized the girl, and some of them seem to have cursed. About 3 people led the chat room, but not Nam Joo-hyuk. I know they said three words, but I know there was abusive language. I know that the friends who were there were scolded. Later, some of them made up with the female students."



Even if there was actually bullying of other students, the private resolution method through group chat rooms has enough potential to be a problem.

In order to confirm the details of the incident, it was reported that both male student K and a female student who had heard swear words wanted to hear their story, but both said to their classmates that they would not step forward, saying, 'It's a thing of the past and I don't want to work.'



Some media outlets say that there are more than four victims of school violence by Nam Joo-hyuk, and it is known that they are preparing additional reports on the specific damage.



While Nam Joo-hyuk's side asserts that there was no unilateral bullying, attention is focused on what conclusion Nam Joo-hyuk's school violence allegation will be.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)