Previously, Super Junior member Choi Siwon posted a questionable Instagram story relating to former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol‘s prison sentence.
Super Junior’s Siwon Seemingly Hits Back At Ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol’s Life Imprisonment Verdict
Many netizens and even Super Junior fans called him out, resulting in the star blocking their accounts.
On the 20th, SM Entertainment stated, “Malicious posts involving personal attacks and insults have been continuously and repeatedly confirmed recently. We are fully aware of the seriousness of the matter,” adding, “We have filed a complaint with investigative authorities together with the law firm Sejong regarding the identified criminal acts.”
They further said, “We are continuously collecting evidence on acts of creating and distributing false information related to our artist, as well as posts that mock and demean him, and after reviewing these posts, we plan to gradually expand the scope of legal complaints.”
They emphasized, “We want to clearly state once again that we will respond strongly with civil and criminal legal actions, without any leniency or settlement, to sternly address illegal acts that cause significant mental damage to our artist and to protect our artist’s rights and interests.”


