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Actress Song Ha-yoon’s School Violence Allegations: Victim’s Claims Contradict Agency Statement

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Entered2024.04.09 07:13 Modified2024.04.09 07:21

Photo = Hankyung DB Actress Song Ha-yoon explained that “there was no direct assault” regarding her history of being forced to transfer schools due to school violence, but the victim claimed, “Song Ha-yoon’s position is unfounded.”

Victim A said on JTBC’s ‘Incidence Chief’ that aired on the 8th, “The two female students who were the perpetrators of the assault at the time were friends who had been close friends before,” and “When Song Ha-yoon transferred to the school, they started a conflict by spreading bad rumors about them. “Group assault continued,” he said. At the same time, contrary to the explanation of Song Ha-yoon’s agency that “there was no physical violence, and she was forced to transfer because she was caught up in school violence,” she claimed, “Song Ha-yoon also hit me with her hands and feet.” Mr. A reported that he suffered injuries lasting more than four weeks due to this incident, and that the perpetrators, including Song Ha-yoon, were forced to transfer to different high schools. When allegations of violence at her school arose, Song Ha-yoon denied the violence and refuted her forced transfer by saying, “I transferred voluntarily.” She then stated her position, saying, “The only mistake I made was that I told the offending students about the fact that the victim, who was their partner, was attending school, but I did not directly assault them.”

However, Mr. A said, “Song Ha-yoon said that I, the victim, was ‘her partner,’ but at the time, the desks were arranged in a row at school and we sat in one row, so there was no concept of a partner.” “The more I heard about the allegations of school violence, the angrier I became and the more I reported it,” he said.

Meanwhile, Song Ha-yoon’s agency, King Kong by Starship, said on the 2nd, “We would like to tell you once again that the content broadcast on JTBC’s ‘Case Leader’ and the subsequent reports about it are all untrue,” and added, “We will confirm the facts of this case in the future and review the law at a law firm.” “We are considering all necessary measures, including civil and criminal measures against the informant and a provisional injunction banning the broadcast of the ‘incident leader.’”

Kim So-yeon, Hankyung.com reporter [email protected]

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