Even though he explained that he wasn’t a “harmful perpetrator,” the revelation continued, an article by Cho Byeong-gyu himself at dawn

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[인사이트] Reporter Kwon Gil-yeo = SBS’Stove League’ and OCN’s’wonderful rumors’, and Cho Byeong-gyu is suffering from suspicion of’school violence’.

Recently, through his agency, he denied all suspicions and foretold legal action, but he directly left a meaningful article on social media and attracted attention.

In the early morning of the 22nd, Cho Byeong-gyu gave a brief statement on his Instagram story, saying, “I will definitely reveal my position. Please wait.”

Although Cho Byeong-gyu denies all the suspicions, it is expected that the truth battle will continue in the future as the revelations about him are coming up saying that the day is far away.

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Recently, Cho Byeong-gyu has been at the center of controversy as suspicions of school violence have risen.

On the 16th, an online community posted an article claiming that Mr. A, who attended a school in New Zealand with Cho Byeong-gyu, claimed, “I was harassed by Cho Byeong-gyu when I was in school.”

This was an unfounded rumor.

When Cho Byeong-gyu’s management company announced a strong response, Mr. A, who posted the article, “embroidered” and admitted that the article he wrote was false, and appealed to him to apologize.

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Cho Byeong-gyu’s agency tried to recover the image by revealing it to the fans.

However, on the 17th and 19th, articles about being harassed by Cho Byeong-gyu were posted one after another.

Mr. B and Mr. C, who claimed to have suffered school violence by Cho Byeong-gyu, each said, “Cho Byeong-gyu was famous for his so-called Iljin and poor quality friends even when he was in elementary and junior high school. He shot with BB bullets, and there were many swear words and frequent assaults. He confessed, “There are many times when he was beaten or abusive when he hit it,” he said, “I was assaulted with a microphone in a karaoke bar by Cho Byeong-gyu while studying abroad in New Zealand. Kicking or hitting was basic, and everything he held in his hand was a weapon.”

One of them even foretold legal action by collecting testimony and evidence from victims in New Zealand.

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