Pre-Boyz member Ju Haknyeon denies prostitution affections, accusing the agency of wrongful termination | Mint

Former member of K-pop group The Boyz, Ju Hak-Neon, denied the allegations of prostitution and accused his former agency of deliberately drafting and terminating his contract illegally. The idol issued a detailed personal statement claiming to have changed a sex crime overnight due to manipulated information and media abuse. Hak-Nynyeon acknowledged that he met adult film actress Asuka Kirara, but emphasized that he had not committed any criminal offense. He further claimed that false reports and a pre -planned attempt to expel him from the agency had socially destroyed and left him under extreme distress. Hak-Nynyeon defends himself in a long post on Instagram in an emotional letter addressed to fans, and the public wrote Ju Hak-Neon: ‘Hello, I’m a student. Before the letter of investigation was sent to the affiliate agency by the weekly magazine, I first heard that the photo was taken. So, I explained the situation to the affiliate agency and asked for help. I did the part I did wrong and that I would make a choice to make a choice. By going with my eyes many days, I thought of the fans who supported me all the time, and the team members who were like friends to me. “However, the affiliate company suddenly demanded the cancellation of the full contract, along with the signing of an agreement that won more than 200 billion.” The next day someone filed a report accusing sexual trade with the investigative agency based on that false article. Was extortion within two days. ‘ “So I could not just keep quiet. “From May 30, I do not claim that my actions were right. For the fans who believed in me and supported me as an idol, I am sorry for my carefree behavior. I will think deeply, and I will carry it with me for the rest of my life. “” For the first time, I was suddenly appointed a sex offender and one morning destroyed one morning for reasons I didn’t understand. -Aspoints liable to report to me as a sex offender without reason. “From a personal perspective, it is extremely difficult and frightening to fight against a big business, but I will endure until the end – for the many people who care and support me.” “Thank you for reading this long message.” Read his full message here: Legal action and continued struggle Ju Hak-Nyeon has already begun legal action against the journalist and publications involved in the spread of what he “false” and “arranged” accusations. end reputation, expose.