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Apink member Park Chu-long's campus violent whistleblower was transferred to the prosecution

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Apink member Park Chu-long's campus violent whistleblower was transferred to the prosecution

The agency of the South Korean girl group Epink issued a statement today announcing that the whistleblower who spread rumors that Park Chu-long had been involved in school violence earlier this year had been prosecuted by the police and recommended that it be handed over to the prosecution.

A PINK's agency said that the whistleblower contacted a number of media outlets in March this year and used emails to spread a large number of false rumors about Park Chulong, and used this to threaten Park Chulong and try to force Park Chulong to withdraw from the acting world. Although the brokerage company learned of this matter and sent legal documents to this person, demanding that the rumors be stopped immediately, the person continued to spread rumors despite the warning, and the company had to report the whistleblower to the police on April 1. After investigating the so-called evidence of multiple parties and suspects, the police confirmed that all the so-called revelations were unfounded rumors, and the so-called evidence was all maliciously edited recordings or photos that had nothing to do with the content of the exposé, and finally handed the suspect over to the prosecution with a recommendation for prosecution.

A PINK's brokerage company said that the police also investigated whether Park Chulong had participated in campus violence, but because of the inconsistency in the confession between the parties and other reasons, the police finally made a judgment that could not determine whether there was campus violence, and the company will try its best to assist the investigation department and strive to find out the truth as soon as possible.

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