JAKARTA - Dongyo Entertainment released a statement denying rumors of bullying or bullying that Jaechan did at school. Recently on Twitter, an anonymous poster claimed that DONGKIZ's Jaechan smoked e-cigarettes at school and that he harassed female students.
Netizens also added Jaechan's graduation photos from elementary and middle school to support their claim. However, responding to these rumors, Dongyo Entertainment released a statement denying these claims.
"We are providing our statement regarding the false information and rumors about Jaechan that were recently shared through online communities," the agency wrote as quoted by Soompi, Tuesday, March 15.
"After the post was published, we went through a process of checking with the artist personally and with his acquaintances, and we confirmed that what the post claimed was not true," he explained as quoted by ANTARA.
The agency also said that it had gone through a process of checking with school representatives regarding Jaechan's social and school life since before debut. After the inspection, the agency stated that there was no problem.
Furthermore, the agency reported that since the relevant post was published, the company has collected all the evidence. On March 4, Dongyo Entertainment also filed a lawsuit for cyber defamation and alleged slander through the spread of false information.
“Starting today (14 March), the investigator on duty has been appointed, and is currently in the process of being investigated. We inform you that the agency is checking in real time the progress of the investigation following legal procedures," he explained.
In the future, the agency will take strict legal action without any settlement or leniency after continuously monitoring false information and malicious comments regarding Jaechan and all of the agency's artists. We ask you to report to [email protected] if you find malicious posts about Dongyo Entertainment artists," he added.
Jaechan debuted with DONGKIZ in 2019. Three years after making music, Jaechan became the main character in the Semantic Error series with Park Seoham. The series became popular in South Korea.
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