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Withdrawal? EVERGLOW Xu Yulin's "campus violence" is not suspected, and the rumor-mongers apologize

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AISHA, a member of the girl group EVERGLOW, got rid of the charge of "school violence".

Withdrawal? EVERGLOW Xu Yulin's "campus violence" is not suspected, and the rumor-mongers apologize

According to South Korean media reports: the "suspected school violence" controversy of AISHA (Xu Yulin), a member of the girl group EVERGLOW, was judged to be false news. Han Entertainment did not know that netizens who spread false facts submitted a letter of reflection, and the brokerage company also withdrew its lawsuit against keyboard man.

On the 7th of this month, Lehua Entertainment, the agency of the girl group EVERGLOW, issued a statement through official channels saying that "the perpetrators of the reputation damage incident of AISHA have responded legally", "these people (spreading rumors of school violence) admitted that the content they posted was false", and "for the mental damage caused by the damage to the reputation of the artist and his family, the perpetrator submitted a letter of reflection." ”

In addition, Lehua Entertainment also said that "they (the rumor spreaders) conveyed apologies to AISHA and promised not to publish false articles in the future, so our company decided to withdraw the lawsuit." ”

Withdrawal? EVERGLOW Xu Yulin's "campus violence" is not suspected, and the rumor-mongers apologize

Finally, Lehua Entertainment also stressed that "in order to protect the rights and interests of its artists, in the future, our company will not properly deal with or agree to solve the behavior of maliciously publishing articles and spreading false facts, and will respond strongly." ”

Earlier, in February, a community network featured an article advocating that AISHA was a perpetrator of violence in schools, and a photo of a high school graduation album was attached. Subsequently, netizens speculated that it was Everglow's AISHA.

The article sparked controversy when Lehua Entertainment denied the school violence as "unfounded" and conveyed the news that legal measures would be taken to deal with it.

Withdrawal? EVERGLOW Xu Yulin's "campus violence" is not suspected, and the rumor-mongers apologize

On the other hand, Korean entertainment has not been informed that AISHA's girl group EVERGLOW debuted in March 2019 and released its third mini album "Return of The Girl" on the 1st of this month.

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