Lee Seung-gi side "flamer, Spirited Away Family pre-emption appeal...Absolutely consensus NO" (Official announce)

Lee Seung-gi side reveals tough will to sue flamerLee Seung-gis agency, Hook Entertainment, announced on August 28th that the flamer complaint was proceeding through its official website.The agency said, In the case of the Judgment of the Judgment on August 19, 2020 in the Daegu District Court, the court announced that the judge had made a fine of 5 million won for the flamer and was confirmed.We are also considering civil damages claims in addition to penalties, and we are going to keep the policy of asking the flammers to the end of civil liability.The remaining cases of the suspects are currently being filed by the suspects Spirited Away, and the prosecution has been suspended (a wanted order) by the prosecutor, he said. There are certain flamers who appeal to the victims, but we are proceeding to be legally disposed without any agreement.We are preparing for additional flamer complaints with Liu, a law firm, by integrating the contents of the fans report and our own monitoring data, he said. We will continue to take all possible legal measures to protect the honor of our artists, and we will do our best to respond strongly without any preemption for a healthy Internet culture.

Lee Seung-gi side reveals tough will to sue flamer

Lee Seung-gi's agency, Hook Entertainment, announced on August 28th that the flamer complaint was proceeding through its official website.

The agency said, "In the case of The Judgment of The Judgment on August 19, 2020 in the Daegu District Court, the court announced that the judge had made a fine of 5 million won for the flamer and was confirmed."

"We are also considering civil damages claims in addition to penalties, and we are going to keep the policy of asking the flammers to the end of civil liability."

"The remaining cases of the suspects are currently being filed by the suspect's Spirited Away, and the prosecution has been suspended (a wanted order) by the prosecutor," he said. "There are certain flamers who appeal to the victims, but we are proceeding to be legally disposed without any agreement."

"We are preparing for additional flamer complaints with Liu, a law firm, by integrating the contents of the fans' report and our own monitoring data," he said. "We will continue to take all possible legal measures to protect the honor of our artists, and we will do our best to respond strongly without any preemption for a healthy Internet culture."