Following disputes over allegations of plagiarism by ILLIT, TWS, RIIZE, and BTS towards Min Hee-jin’s creative works, ...
V’s combat shooting training in an urban area was revealed News regarding BTS V, who is currently fulfilling his mandatory ...
SM Entertainment has provided an update on its efforts to combat criminal activities arising from malicious comments aimed at ...
NewJeans is asking a U.S. court to unmask a YouTube user for criminal prosecution in Korea over allegedly defamatory ...
Despite their hit reality show ending last year, the Chrisleys are still finding themselves in dramatic situations. A Georgia jury found Chrisley, who is currently serving time in a Pensacola ...
A timely constitutional question, as the 2024 elections ramp up: Should people who falsely accuse North Carolina voters of committing voter fraud be immune from being sued for defamation ...
NewJeans, the rising K-pop stars are seeking aid from California federal court to reveal the identity of a YouTuber and proceed with lawsuit for defamation case. Read on!
Frederick M. Brown/Getty Todd Chrisley has been ordered by a Georgia court to pay $755,000 in a defamation lawsuit. In July 2021, Amy Doherty-Heinze filed a defamation complaint against the former ...
The request by NewJeans is the latest effort by the K-pop industry in its struggle to stem rumors on platforms based outside ...
The account appears to be deleted now. Defamation and insult are criminal offenses in South Korea, and it’s apparently common practice for K-pop stars and their handlers to use prosecution and ...