A Chinese woman who attempted to break into BTS Jungkook's home is currently under police investigation. HYBE has confirmed their full cooperation with authorities to ensure criminal punishment.
🚨 Home Intrusion on Discharge Day
On June 11, the day of Jungkook's military discharge, a woman in her 30s attempted to access his residence by repeatedly entering the door code. She was caught in the act and immediately arrested by police.
HYBE stated, "We have already submitted CCTV footage and related evidence to the authorities. We are fully cooperating to ensure the suspect receives appropriate legal punishment."
🚫 Zero Tolerance for Stalking and Harassment
The company emphasized that stalking behavior will be met with immediate police reports and that restraining orders are being filed in parallel. "We are taking strict action with no leniency, especially to protect the members who have completed their military service," HYBE added.
💬 Lawsuits Against Malicious Posts and Defamation
HYBE also confirmed ongoing legal action against malicious commenters and rumor spreaders. "We've gathered evidence through fan reports, online communities, music platforms, and social media. Multiple lawsuits have already been filed."
The agency noted that some cases filed in Q3 of last year have already resulted in fines, and further outcomes are expected.
⚖️ Firm Commitment to Protecting BTS
"Spreading false rumors, defamation, sexual harassment, and invasion of privacy are clear violations of the law," the company concluded. "We will continue to take all necessary legal measures to protect BTS's rights and safety."