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A representative from Clara's side told Newsen via phone call earlier today, "We don't want to say anything about the court's decision. I think we should see how thing progress until the whole situation dies down completely. Right now Clara is spending her time cut off from the world. We're not in any situation to reveal anything about [Clara's] future activities," explaining the actress's plans to lie low for the moment. The rep further disclosed, "After Clara was cleared of suspicions of blackmail, her father and mother shed tears [of joy]. It wasn't only Clara but also her parents that suffered emotionally."
Clara had brought suit against her agency's president for feeling sexual humiliation and attempted the terminate her contract on the basis that it wasn't effective. In turn, Polaris had proclaimed that Clara behaved in a way that breached her contract and that her claims regarding sexual humiliation were malicious, suing Clara and her father for black mail.
However, Seoul's Supreme Prosecutor's Office cleared Clara and her father of their charges and instead indicted Polaris Entertainment's president Lee Kyu Tae for threatening Clara.
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