Vibe’s agency “Thanks to the production team…I hope this will be an opportunity for fair judgment”
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SBS TV’I want to know’ released a follow-up report on the suspicion of hoarding sound sources reported last year and corrected the contents.
Singer Park Kyung, who raised the suspicion of hoarding music, announced that he had been sentenced to a fine for defamation by announcing a’future press’ in the broadcast of’I want to know’ on the 2nd.
In November 2019, Park Kyung mentioned the real names of the six singers, including Vibe, on his SNS, and posted a post saying, “I want to do a little hoarding like these guys,” and in January last year,’I want to know that’ Addressed the suspicion.
A follow-up report said, “Park Kyung-eun was informed that he received a summary order of 5 million won from the Seoul Eastern District Court on September 11, 2020 for defamation caused by timely false information about Vibe, etc.”
On the 3rd, Vibe’s agency, Major Nine, announced on the 3rd, “Thank you to the’I want to know’ production crew for providing an opportunity to correct the false facts even now by making a difficult final decision.”
Major Nine said, “To prove that the allegations raised through the broadcast are not applicable to us, we continue to take all possible civil and criminal legal actions, including requests for investigation through investigation agencies and requests for cooperation in investigations from music sites and related institutions.” He emphasized.
He said, “I sincerely hope that the follow-up press will serve as an opportunity for fair judgment, and that other singers who will live their lives by looking at music alone will not be stigmatized as speculative victims.”
/yunhap news
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