Police, 'Song Hye-kyo Flaming and Rumor' netizen 2 Song site

Two netizens who wrote malicious comments and circulated rumors toward actor Song Hye-kyo were handed over to Prosecution.According to the Police Book of Seongnam Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, netizen A and Mr. Song site in Prosecution with the opinion of prosecution for defamation and insult under the Information and Communication Network Act.A is accused of damaging Songs reputation by publishing false facts by posting a post on his blog in June, when Song was known to be in divorce with actor Song Jung-ki, saying, Chinas big sponsor is a decisive reason for divorce.Mr. Song is accused of insulting Mr. Song by commenting on an Internet article that reported the breakup of the Song couple at a similar time, such as The Ghost Who Eats Men.Song has filed a complaint with Police in July last year, specifying 15 Internet IDs that posted malicious comments and rumors about him.Thirteen of the fifteen IDs have already been withdrawn from the site and have not been traced, so only two people, including Mr. A, who has been identified, have been handed over to Prosecution, said a police official.

Two netizens who wrote malicious comments and circulated rumors toward actor Song Hye-kyo were handed over to Prosecution.

According to the Police Book of Seongnam Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, netizen A and Mr. Song site in Prosecution with the opinion of prosecution for defamation and insult under the Information and Communication Network Act.

A is accused of damaging Song's reputation by publishing false facts by posting a post on his blog in June, when Song was known to be in divorce with actor Song Jung-ki, saying, China's big sponsor is a decisive reason for divorce.

Mr. Song is accused of insulting Mr. Song by commenting on an Internet article that reported the breakup of the Song couple at a similar time, such as The Ghost Who Eats Men.

Song has filed a complaint with Police in July last year, specifying 15 Internet IDs that posted malicious comments and rumors about him.

“Thirteen of the fifteen IDs have already been withdrawn from the site and have not been traced, so only two people, including Mr. A, who has been identified, have been handed over to Prosecution,” said a police official.