On the 14th, the late lawyer posted a post on his blog, “This is a real case of accusing and punishing defamation/insulting bad guys (Park Ji-hoon case)”.
At that time,’Produce 101 Season 2’was over and Park Ji-hoon debuted as Wanna One and was active. “From the first volume delivered by the fans to the agency, the number of cases classified by the agency according to the schedule standard I suggested was thousands. “He explained.
He said, “I felt like I was endlessly exhausted by the time the complaint was filed, as I continued to encounter double swearing, family swearing, sexual swearing, body swearing, weird composite photos and ridicule all weekend.

“Fans said a lot of saying that they don’t want Park Ji-hoon to see naked bad comments in person. However, when suing crimes such as defamation or insults, it is a principle that the complainant attends and expresses his intention to punish. “I remember that I also attended the police station together with me to read the crime list, and calmly expressed my intention to punish me.”
In particular, the late attorney who mentioned a false disclosure post said, “It was too specific, so there were so many comments, and I remember that most of the negative reactions were even the content that swears at Park Ji-hoon.” “Affler has never met Park Ji-hoon, did not attend middle school in the same area, and was just a person who had no connection.”
The defendant revealed that he was a 28-year-old male office worker and added, “I have never met Park Ji-hoon, but he said he left a defamatory article for fun.”
Meanwhile, Park Ji-hoon, a former child actor, made his debut as Wanna One by appearing in Mnet’Produce 101′ Season 2 in 2017. Currently, she is active as a solo singer.