BTS’ Jungkook and V file ₩90million lawsuit against infamous YouTuber for defamation and slander
BTS members Jungkook and V – through their label Big Hit Music – have filed a ₩90million (almost £52,000) lawsuit against infamous Korean YouTube channel Sojang, for damages from alleged defamation and slander.
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According to Star News, who was among the first to break the news on August 16, the lawsuit was filed against the anonymised owner of Sojang in March, with its first hearing scheduled for August 23, months after it was first brought to the court’s attention. Big Hit Music has made its commitment to taking legal action against malicious commenters public for several years, however only first directly mentioned Sojang in a statement in June 2023.
“In 2022, we sued Sojang for defamation and obstruction of business, however later received a decision from the court to suspend the investigation. We have actively requested to resume investigations since, by trying to obtain the personal information of Sojang and providing it to the relevant authorities. It has since resumed,” the statement read.
On top of the original lawsuit, Big Hit Music added that it has filed “an additional civil lawsuit early this year seeking damages for the defamation and Sojang’s other illegal acts. The first hearing will be held soon.”
The company also emphasised that the first lawsuit presented to the court included numerous suspects, and that investigations for everyone else sued by Big Hit Music last year will be seen through by the company until they are concluded. “Even though it will take some time for the punishment of the suspects, we will take strong legal action until the end,” it wrote.
According to Star News, V himself has previously personally spoken about the lawsuit against Sojang on fan community platform Weverse, after someone posted a screenshot of a video on the app. “Oh? I’ll sue. It’ll cost me money for snacks. He’s even bothering my family and friends. Bye,” he posted on the app, per the outlet.
“I just skimmed through it, but not only us, but all artists hate people like that. All fans and ARMYs may or may not have monitored it, but I will sue on behalf of those who were hurt and lost their courage,” he added in a separate post at the time.
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