Bobby Chung (real name Jung Dae-wook), a former indie band autumn vacationer who was put on trial for Alleged who assaulted a woman he was dating and filmed Illegal, is making a public affair by putting his name on the group BTS's New album.
BTS posted an image on its official SNS on the 10th, listing songs on the second CD of its New album, Proof.
BTS will release anthology album on the 10th of next month, which implies nine years of history after DeV; it consists of three CDs in total.
However, the problem came to light when the Composer who participated in the 10th track, "Filter" of the second CD released on the day was released. Bobby Chung, who is receiving the Sex crime Alleged.
Earlier, Bobby Chung was handed over to trial in July 2019 with Alleged, who filmed the body part of a woman who was an aspiring singer and lover in her 20s. The woman appealed to Bobby Chung for sexual assault, but made an extreme choice in April of the following year.
Also, Bobby Chung is 2020 year Between July and September, another woman is assaulted and Alleged, who filmed Illegal, is also received.
The second CD brings together BTS solo songs and unit songs, which will make fans feel a great deal of regret if the solo song 'Filter', which stands out as Jimin's bass, is missing.
However, unlike at the time of release, Bobby Chung, who wrote and composed the song, is currently on trial as Sex crime Alleged. It is pointed out that some netizens should have adopted the song.
Of course, Bobby Chung has been participating in many songs of BTS including 'Anthur Love Myself (ANSWER)', 'I'm Fine', '134340' and 'LOVE MAZE' in addition to the song. There is also the opinion that it is difficult to completely exclude BTS from listing the history of 9 years.
Meanwhile, Bobby Chung only admitted a portion of the assault Alleged during a hearing in January and March. He also maintains that he has received consent to shoot Alleged.