Former The Boyz member Ju Haknyeon has been reported for alleged involvement in prostitution, sparking serious legal and public controversy.
🚨 Civic complaint filed against Ju Haknyeon
On June 19, a citizen filed a complaint through the National Sinmungo (government petition portal), requesting an investigation into Ju Haknyeon for allegedly violating South Korea's Anti-Prostitution Act.
⚖️ Producer also under scrutiny
The complaint also called for an investigation into Producer B, a representative of Ju Haknyeon's former agency 100, citing potential involvement, aiding, or brokering in the suspected act.
🕵️♀️ Case forwarded to Seoul authorities
The complaint has been transferred to the Seoul Metropolitan Police, with the Gangnam Police Station now in charge. The case is currently in the review stage, and an official investigation will be determined after fact-finding.
🇯🇵 Controversy surrounding Tokyo meeting
Ju Haknyeon recently made headlines for meeting with Japanese AV actress Asuka Kirara in Tokyo this past May. Following the backlash, he withdrew from The Boyz and terminated his contract with his agency.
🔥 Speculations of illegal activity arise
Media outlets cited unnamed sources who alleged that Ju Haknyeon may have paid Asuka Kirara for sex. This claim, if true, could violate anti-prostitution laws in Korea.
✍️ Ju Haknyeon denies all allegations
In a handwritten letter released on June 19, Ju strongly denied the accusations:
"I have never engaged in prostitution or any illegal activity mentioned in the articles or rumors."
📌 Legal context
Under South Korean law, engaging in prostitution is punishable by up to 1 year in prison or a fine of up to 3 million KRW.