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[이데일리 스타in 김가영 기자] Actor Nam Joo-hyuk was accused of additional school violence, and his agency denied it.
On the 28th, Nam Joo-hyuk’s agency, Management Soop, denied the allegations of bullying, which were once once more raised to E-Daily as “groundless.”
On that day, Sports Kyunghyang reported that he met A, who claimed to have attended Suil High School with Nam Joo-hyuk. Person A claimed through the media that she was bullied and bullied by Nam Joo-hyuk while in school.
Previously, the suspicion of Nam Joo-hyuk’s school violence was first raised on the 20th. The Days borrowed the words of an informant and claimed that Nam Joo-hyuk was a perpetrator of school violence who abused and assaulted every day.
In response, Management Soop, the agency of the agency, denied this, saying, “After confirming the facts with the actor, we have confirmed that all of the information is not true.” A criminal complaint was filed for violating the Act on Protection, etc. (defamation).
Person A said through the media, “I also saw an article that Nam Joo-hyuk denied school violence and sued his friend (B). It is painful to think regarding the pain of his past, and he is currently living a normal social life, but it was up to him to see his friend being sued.”
Meanwhile, Nam Joo-hyuk, a former model, has been active as an actor by appearing in a number of dramas. He was loved for his role as Baek Lee-jin, the male lead, in the recently ended tvN ‘Twenty-Five Twenty One’.