They stated, "We will release what seems to be the focal point of the controversy, the Kakaotalk messages between Clara and the agency's chairman along with the full text of the contract that she claims is a non-exclusive contract in order to prove that it is an exclusive contract."
The agency also added, "However, if we were to release the details of the messages and the contract one-sidedly, then there might be an issue of confidentiality obligation or issues with defamation. So we ask for Clara's approval in publicly releasing the documents that are listed above."
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Polaris Entertainment stated that, in order to protect their artists and employees, they were willing to release documents in full. They said, "The KakaoTalk messages and the contract have already been submitted to the investigation agency and it's a matter of time until the truth will be revealed, but because the issue has become a controversy within the media, we are proposing a public release in order to protect the morale of the company's employees and the artists, despite the fact that it is something that directly deals with the chairman's status in society."
Lastly, the agency revealed that although they have already submitted a complaint against Clara for blackmailing and threat, they were initially willing to give the actress a chance to apologize and go back to her original standing and requested that she did not press charges.
Meanwhile, it was reported that Clara participated in two investigations so far, totaling over 12-hours, draining the actress mentally and physically. A representative of Clara told the press that despite the mental shock that Clara is receiving from the investigation, she continues to carry out her duties as a public figure so that she doesn't disappoint her fans.
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