Do you know Kim Junsu? As the lead singer of the boy band "TVXQ", he has a good influence in the entertainment industry, but recently, Kim Junsu has entered the public eye due to being blackmailed. According to Korean media, the South Korean police arrested a female Internet cele

Do you know Kim Junsu? As the lead singer of the boy band "TVXQ", he has a good influence in the entertainment industry, but recently, Kim Junsu has entered the public eye due to being blackmailed.

According to Korean media, the Korean police arrested a female Internet celebrity A on November 13. The female Internet celebrity was suspected of threatening Kim Junsu by posting conversations with Kim Junsu on social platforms from September 2020 to last month. He extorted Kim Junsu 101 times and extorted about 840 million won (approximately 4.34 million yuan).

According to the police, Internet celebrity A met Kim Junsu in 2019, recorded conversations and sexual relations with him, and threatened to disseminate these recording files on the Internet, thereby extorting property from Kim Junsu. From September 2020 to October this year, A made a total of 101 threats to Kim Junsu and seized approximately 840 million won in property.

According to the latest news, the South Korean police applied for an arrest warrant against Internet celebrity A on the 13th on suspicion of blackmail. According to the investigation, the purpose of a's crime was to raise money to purchase drugs. In addition, Mr. A’s drug-related cases are also being tried in court, and the Seoul Eastern District Prosecutor’s Office is also investigating cases related to Mr. A.

Kim Junsu's agency issued a statement in response, stating that Kim Junsu did not do any illegal behavior and was a clear victim. A knew that he was not at fault, but still maliciously used his identity as an artist to continue to threaten. a said at the beginning: "I know that Kim Junsu is not wrong, but even an untrue news report can damage the artist's image. Kim Junsu is no longer able to appear in TV shows, and he will never be able to restore his image (once the recording is made public) . And I have nothing to lose.”

Kim Junsu said that besides himself, there are many victims of blackmail, and he decided to take legal measures to prevent the damage from happening. The case is still in the court hearing stage and it is inconvenient to disclose the specific circumstances.

According to public reports, Kim Junsu, born in South Korea on December 15, 1986, is a musical actor, singer, songwriter, music producer, founder and captain of the Suwon Blue Wings FC Men star football team in South Korea, and the founder of Jeju Island Hotel Toscana. In 2003, he debuted as a member of TVXQ and served as the lead singer in the group. In April 2010, TVXQ stopped activities and started again as a member of jyj, but was blocked by the original management companies in South Korea and Japan. In 2010, he made his debut as a musical actor in the musical "Mozart".

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Do you know Kim Junsu? As the lead singer of the boy band "TVXQ", he has a good influence in the entertainment industry, but recently, Kim Junsu has entered the public eye due to being blackmailed.

According to Korean media, the Korean police arrested a female Internet celebrity A on November 13. The female Internet celebrity was suspected of threatening Kim Junsu by posting conversations with Kim Junsu on social platforms from September 2020 to last month. He extorted Kim Junsu 101 times and extorted about 840 million won (approximately 4.34 million yuan).

According to the police, Internet celebrity A met Kim Junsu in 2019, recorded conversations and sexual relations with him, and threatened to disseminate these recording files on the Internet, thereby extorting property from Kim Junsu. From September 2020 to October this year, A made a total of 101 threats to Kim Junsu and seized approximately 840 million won in property.

According to the latest news, the South Korean police applied for an arrest warrant against Internet celebrity A on the 13th on suspicion of blackmail. According to the investigation, the purpose of a's crime was to raise money to purchase drugs. In addition, Mr. A’s drug-related cases are also being tried in court, and the Seoul Eastern District Prosecutor’s Office is also investigating cases related to Mr. A.

Kim Junsu's agency issued a statement in response, stating that Kim Junsu did not do any illegal behavior and was a clear victim. A knew that he was not at fault, but still maliciously used his identity as an artist to continue to threaten. a said at the beginning: "I know that Kim Junsu is not wrong, but even an untrue news report can damage the artist's image. Kim Junsu is no longer able to appear in TV shows, and he will never be able to restore his image (once the recording is made public) . And I have nothing to lose.”

Kim Junsu said that besides himself, there are many victims of blackmail, and he decided to take legal measures to prevent the damage from happening. The case is still in the court hearing stage and it is inconvenient to disclose the specific circumstances.

According to public reports, Kim Junsu, born in South Korea on December 15, 1986, is a musical actor, singer, songwriter, music producer, founder and captain of the Suwon Blue Wings FC Men star football team in South Korea, and the founder of Jeju Island Hotel Toscana. In 2003, he debuted as a member of TVXQ and served as the lead singer in the group. In April 2010, TVXQ stopped activities and started again as a member of jyj, but was blocked by the original management companies in South Korea and Japan. In 2010, he made his debut as a musical actor in the musical "Mozart".

Source: Morning News Comprehensive

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