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Mr. A, who claims to be abused by Jisoo, second post to Keyeast, “Why do victims report information?” (Comprehensive)

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A netizen A, who first claimed the abuse (school violence) of actor Jisoo (28, real name Kim Ji-soo), posted a second post. Mr. A also conveyed his position to Keyeast, the agency of Jisoo, who intends to listen to the opinions of those who claim the damage. He said, “Why should people who are victims report to you’directly’ and’everyday’,” he said.

On the 3rd, Mr. A posted an article titled “To the actor Jisoo and his agency (2nd post)” on the online community. In the writing, Mr. A insisted on the structure of the upper and lower suits of Iljin, the Seorabol Middle School, where Jisoo attended. Following that, Jisoo terrorized with slippers, chalk erasers, water bombs, and spit at ordinary students, including himself. All sorts of swear words and cheeks.”

In addition, Mr. A shared anecdotes related to basketball, including anecdotes of the retreat. He said, “I dare not behave like a talent at the retreat,” he said. “At that time, the homeroom teacher vaguely knew that we were targets for them, so we always go home 30 minutes before other kids during field trips or activities like this. I said. He added that when he was playing basketball, Jisoo came to him and harassed him or took the ball and threw it over the wall of the school, and he made abusive and impassioned remarks.

Subsequently, Mr. A also revealed his position to Jisoo’s management company, Keyeast. He said, “I don’t know what the intention was, but the victims hear it sound like’Where will you listen to me, tell me?'” he said. did. He said, “Why do people who are victims have to report to you’directly’ and’everyday’,” he said. “I’m worried about whether or not I’m trying to find out my identity through an e-mail address.”

In addition, Mr. A said, “Because of the trouble of using other accounts around him to hide his identity, I have a question,’Why should we send it?'” and “I don’t know why the victims should report to the company of Kim Ji-soo’s contract relationship.” Pointed out. “Ask the celebrity Jisoo, who is a member of the celebrity, whether or not he directly abused him,” he said. “Depending on whether you admit it or not, the title will change just like’School Violence Perpetrator’ Kim Ji-soo or’School Violence Perpetrator’ actor Jisoo.” Added.

Finally, Mr. A said, “If the company or personally scares me with legal procedures, I will of course confront and respond to it,” he said. “Is he qualified to bear the weight of the word’legal’ to’outlaw’ Kim Ji-soo? “I don’t know,” he said, “you don’t need to pay 10 billion, and you don’t need anything like compensation, and acknowledging all of you is the least you can do for the victims and the fans you trust.”

In the comments on the post, comments from netizens who claimed to be alumni were also posted one after another. Mr. B said, “I did not respond strongly with strong wording such as unfounded work, but I don’t understand that collecting cases of victims,” ​​he said. “What do you believe in your company and report damage cases there?” He said, “In addition to being exposed to Jisoo’s identity, I think whether the victims will be selectively admitted to the fault by selectively accepting the victims before they come out to the extent that the victims can’t handle it,” he said. I am not sure what will change by collecting the facts and establishing a factual relationship, and I think it would be the fastest to check with Jisoo, who is the person himself.”

Mr. C, who left a post in the comment column of Mr. A’s previous post saying that he was an alumni of an elementary school and an alumni, said, “Why do we have to report to them individually?” “He said. “Or are you getting a tip because you know that there are too many victims and you can’t count,” he said. “The victims continue to confess with courage right now.” I wish I could pay.” He added, “In addition, I also don’t think I’m serious about the apology I’m making right now,” he added.

Mr. D, who said he was a middle school alumni, wrote, “I thought it made no sense to get the tip from Keyeast.” He continued, “In fact, all of the reports have already been included in the first article, and this article has also been included in this article.” Is it?” He said, “What the victims are curious about is that they want to hear the opinions of the index themselves, rather than asking him for a report, collecting and organizing it, and expressing his position.” .

Earlier, in the first article on the 2nd, Mr. A claimed that the index was the abuser. He disclosed the anecdotes that he suffered, saying that Jisoo reigned in school as Iljin and committed all sorts of evil deeds. In addition, Mr. A said, “What I want is neither a reward nor an apology, I’ve already gone through everything, and I don’t need apology for irreversible things, and I don’t think I’m sincere.” The title of’Violent Perpetrator’, live with your heart in your heart for the rest of your life,” he said. After that, several netizens who claimed the damage appeared, and suspicions that Jisoo was the perpetrator of the abuse were lessened.

Accordingly, the agency Keyeast said that it takes time to make an official position on the 3rd and determine the facts and relationships. “First, I will receive a report on the matter by email and collect the facts without distortion.” If this permits, I would like to hear the opinions directly,” he said. He added, “In addition to understanding the facts, the actors and our company will do our best to resolve the matter,” he added. “We apologize for causing concern to many people.” However, he urged, “Apart from this, I sincerely ask you to refrain from disseminating articles that continuously generate and post unconfirmed parts of the contents that are spreading indiscriminately.”

Meanwhile, Jisoo is appearing in KBS 2TV’s Monday-Tuesday drama’The Moon Rising River’.

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