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Park Hae Jin takes a strong stance against reporter spreading false rumors

ActorPark Hae Jinhas had enough of the false, groundless rumors which are being reported by media outlets.


Park Hae Jin is taking a strong stance against these rumors with legal action, and his agency relayed his decision through an official statement released on July 13.



The agency wrote,


"How are you? This is Park Hae Jin's labelMountain Movement Entertainment.


We want to relay our official statement concerning the July 13 report about actor Park Hae Jin's lawsuit.


We are currently involved in an ongoing lawsuit, and withKimandJangas our legal representatives, this past February, we requested an investigation into 'A' media outlet reporter 'B' for tortious interference at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's cyber crime investigation unit.


'B' reporter wrote false articles in January of 2016 based on the 2008 reports which were proven to to be untrue through official press releases, which gave the impression that Park Hae Jin andPark Shin Hyeare involved in a relationship; further, aside from this case, 'B' has written articles of a similar fashion by using numerous past dating rumors to make it seem as if the [stars who were involved in those rumors] are still dating.


We request a severe punishment [for 'B'] becase we judge that 'B' has overstepped the boundary of defamation and interfered with business operations by infringing upon the concerned parties' financial gains for personal and the media outlet's financial gains, despite being well aware that the rumors are false.


This lawsuit serves to address the rampant endemic of 'writing false click bait articles just to raise views and earn advertising revenue' which damages the reputation of blameless stars and to usher in a sense of alarm and reform on the problems that are not only a great blow to the stars' promotional activities but also to the Hallyu wave.


Currently, the SMPA's cyber crime investigation unit are actively investigating the case, and once investigations conclude, the case will be forwarded to prosecution, and we will continue to address this issue without any room for settlements or leniency."