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G-DRAGON is fighting back against online hate. His agency has officially declared zero tolerance for malicious rumors and personal attacks.
🚨 "False Accusations Are Spreading" — Agency Speaks Out
On April 3, Galaxy Corporation released a firm statement saying:
"Baseless rumors and malicious posts targeting G-DRAGON are spreading indiscriminately."
They emphasized that the issue isn't just about personal offense:
"These acts severely damage the artist's reputation and create confusion among fans and the public by spreading false information."
⚠️ Illegal Behavior = Legal Consequences
The agency strongly condemned actions such as defamation, slander, and personal data leaks, adding that these are clear violations of the law:
"These are criminal acts under Korea's Information and Communications Network Act and Criminal Law."
They've already begun collecting evidence and plan to proceed with legal action without negotiation or leniency.
🛡️ "We Will Fully Protect G-DRAGON's Rights"
Galaxy Corporation assured fans that they will continue to defend G-DRAGON's integrity:
"We will do everything we can to protect our artist's rights."
They also expressed gratitude to the fans, saying,
"Thank you for your unwavering support and love for G-DRAGON."
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