C-JeS Entertainment recently uploaded a message onto JYJ's official Facebook, revealing the course of firm legal action they plan on taking against malicious comments regarding Jaejoong.
They wrote:
"A warning to the malicious Twitter user accounts. The relevant Twitters impersonated Jaejoong's family to write and circulate unspeakably insulting words in relation to Jaejoong. C-JeS Entertainment has gathered all documents in relation to the mentioned accounts and completed a report to the Cyber Crime Unit on the grounds of lewdness.
This is a strict warning to the mentioned accounts to promptly suspend all circulation and creation of malicious mentions. This is another notice saying there will be absolutely no settlements with the suspects.
In the future, if you see additional contents suggesting impersonations of C-JeS Entertainment artists, we hope you will report these to the C-JeS Entertainment webmaster mail webmaster@cjes.co.kr."
One agency rep revealed that on the 3rd, the agency requested a Cyber Crimes investigation into the netizen(s) who uploaded malicious messages about Jaejoong. A rep told Star News, "In the case of Twitter, the headquarters is in the United States so some time delay is expected. Our policy is to perform the upmost legal action following the investigation process." They are hoping to charge the malicious writer with lewdness and defamation.
The rep said, "We have to at least consider the mental pain of the celebrity as well as his family due to the malicious writing. The malicious writing went too far. It is too big a pain for a public figure to endure. It will definitely be a blow to his image. It was to the point we could not just accept it as an anti-fan's personal attack and free slander, but judged it to be at a dangerous level and to be a criminal act. We hope that the malicious person will realize that his or her irresponsible writing was a huge crime."
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