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

Two netizens who wrote and spread rumors about the actor Song Hye-kyo were handed over to Prosecution.Police in Gyeonggi Province said today (15th) that it had Song sited a 33-year-old man on charges of defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act and a 49-year-old woman on charges of insulting him on Prosecution.A man in his 30s is accused of damaging Songs reputation 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.A woman in her 40s is accused of insulting Song by commenting on the Internet article that reported the divorce of Song and his wife at the same time, The ghost eating a man and The beautiful thing is like XXX..Song has filed a complaint with Police in July last year, specifying 15 Internet IDs that posted malicious comments and rumors about him.Police said that only 13 of these IDs were already withdrawn from the site, and only two people, including Mr. A, who was identified as untraceable, were handed over to Prosecution.

Two netizens who wrote and spread rumors about the actor Song Hye-kyo were handed over to Prosecution.

Police in Gyeonggi Province said today (15th) that it had Song sited a 33-year-old man on charges of defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act and a 49-year-old woman on charges of insulting him on Prosecution.

A man in his 30s is accused of damaging Song's reputation 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."

A woman in her 40s is accused of insulting Song by commenting on the Internet article that reported the divorce of Song and his wife at the same time, "The ghost eating a man" and "The beautiful thing is like XXX..

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

Police said that only 13 of these IDs were already withdrawn from the site, and only two people, including Mr. A, who was identified as untraceable, were handed over to Prosecution.