This Malicious Netizen Who Kept Targeting BTS Has Received The Maximum Penalty Possible, Big Hit Sends Stern Warning To Haters

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Big Hit Entertainment is not going easy on anyone who continues to harass, defame or write malicious comments about BTS online.

On September 24, Big Hit Entertainment revealed that in the process of taking legal action against malicious commenters, one netizen was sentence for writing malicious postings about BTS and the netizen received the maximum penalty in court.

The netizen in question was sued 3 times by Big Hit for defamation and he/she continued to write malicious comments, the netizen was fined a total of 4 million Won ($3409.45 USD) for 3 criminal cases by the Seoul Eastern District Court on July 30 and September 1, 2020.

The notice was posted on Weverse and was also available in English. Big Hit warns that if netizens continue to attack BTS with malicious comments even after getting questioned by police or receiving a final sentence, they will file a civil compensation claim, they will not settle or show leniency.

In related news, BTS recently spoke at the 75th UN General Assembly and will be taking over ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ with a whole week filled with performances.

Check out the full statement below:

Hello,

This is Big Hit Entertainment.

“Big Hit regularly initiates legal proceedings against perpetrators of malicious activities related to BTS, including ill-intentioned criticism, the spread of groundless information, sexual harassment, personal attacks, and defamation. We would like to provide an update on these activities.

Recently, the maximum possible sentence was levied on the perpetrator of malicious internet postings against whom we had filed three separate criminal complaints for defamation. On July 30 and September 1, 2020, the Seoul Eastern District Court sentenced the perpetrator, who had engaged in repeated defamatory activities, to 4 million won [approximately $3,400] in total fines for all three cases, including a maximum sentence allowable by law. Public defamation carries a sentence of up to one year in prison or 2 million won [approximately $1,700] in fines, highlighting the seriousness of the sentences passed down by the court for this case.

We are filing additional criminal complaints to individuals who continue to operate internet accounts and make malicious postings even after being questioned by the police for initial investigation. If these perpetrators continue to engage in criminal activities after a court sentence, we plan to file for damages in civil court and there will be no settlement or leniency. In addition, please note that we are providing law enforcement with postings that make light of police investigations or spread false information about these legal proceedings.

We have recently filed additional criminal complaints using new information provided by fans as well as collected through our monitoring initiatives. Big Hit will continue to collect information on malicious postings regarding BTS, report them to the authorities, and file criminal complaints. We ask that you make continued use of our hotline ([email protected]) to report any cases of abuse.

We are always grateful for the affection and dedication shown by fans to BTS. We will continue to work to ensure that the rights of our artists are fully protected.

Thank you.”

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