On the 8th, the vice president of the "Society of Parties," which has been suing Johnny Kitagawa for his sexual assault, attended an interview with the relief committee set up by his office, considering the "lost profits" that could have been gained. We requested that the amount of compensation be calculated and that a psychological counselor be present during the interview.

On the 8th, Shimon Ishimaru, vice president of the Johnny's Association for Sexual Assault Issuers, who has complained of sexual assault by Johnny Kitagawa, met with a lawyer from the Victim Relief Committee set up by the agency to provide compensation. .



Mr. Ishimaru agreed to an interview after the interview, as it was his first time to have an interview about his own compensation, and during the interview he considered the ``lost profits'' he could have earned had he not been victimized and lived a healthy life. He explained that he requested that the amount of compensation be calculated based on the information provided, and that a psychological counselor be allowed to be present during the interview.



He then said, ``I was listened to in good faith, but I would like to see a response that is more considerate of those who suffered.''



In addition, in response to the resignation of Junya Hiramoto, the representative of the ``Partners' Association,'' due to poor health at the end of last month, the organization announced that it would continue to operate without a new representative.



``SMILE-UP.'' = The former Johnny's office said that as of the end of last month, 948 people had reported sexual assault, and after confirming the facts, it had paid compensation to 170 people.