Anti-war evidence on Park Hye-soo’s suspicion
Witness “Park Hye-soo wasn’t there at the time of the assault”
Netizens “Catch Live People” vs. “Second Offense”

Actor Park Hye-soo denied the allegations of school violence, and new evidence came out to support this. In response, netizens are divided into a position of advocating Park Hye-soo and a claim that “it is not clear evidence.”
On the 3rd, a media outlet revealed the contents of Park Hye-soo’s recovery of a mobile phone that had been used in the past through digital forensic work. It contains information that reveals the relationship between Park Hye-soo and those who complained of the abuses at the time.
According to this, Mr. A, who said that he was assaulted by Park Hye-soo in a classroom when he was a middle school student, kept close friends by communicating with him even in high school. There is no evidence to refute the assault, but the content of the conversation shows that the two were quite close.
Even when Park Hye-soo appeared on the SBS audition program’K-Pop Star’, Mr. A was close by sending a letter containing “I love you” and “I am trembling at the thought of seeing my sister.” In 2015, he sent a cheering message to Park Hye-soo saying, “I’m so proud of my sister.” One alumni testified about the relationship between the two with the purpose of “there was a common fight between middle school girls, but there was no unilateral harassment.”

A situation was also spotted that B’s claim that Park Hye-soo had been assaulted in a karaoke room was different from the truth. Contrary to his revelation, there was a testimony that Park Hye-soo was not in a karaoke room at the time.
Three witnesses who were at the scene at the time of the assault incident gathered their mouths and said, “Park Hye-soo wasn’t in the karaoke room, and the assault was done by other people.” Other middle and high school alumni also said, “I don’t know why Mr. A and Mr. B distorted the situation at the time.”
Regarding this, some netizens defended Park Hye-soo, saying, “Only Park Hye-soo, who has been cursed, is pitiful”, “I caught a live person”, “Apologize all those who swear by Park Hye-soo”, and “I can relieve the resentment of the real victims only when the false hag-pok metoo disappears.”
On the other hand, some did not bend the existing arguments, saying, “It was a second attack on the victims” and “The evidence that Park Hye-soo was not present at the time of the karaoke assault is only testimony from some alumni.

Earlier, Park Hye-soo was suspicious of being’hakama’ due to an article posted on an online community on the 20th of last month. Immediately after this, he denied the suspicion through the agency, and the author also deleted the article saying that the perpetrator was not Park Hye-soo. However, controversy continued as other netizens who claimed to be victims appeared one after another.
In response, Park Hye-soo said that it would take legal action, saying that it was “the movement of those who are trying to obtain economic benefits,” and those who claimed to be’Park Hye-soo victims of abusive violence’ joined forces to come up with an official position and confronted with “Apologize with sincerity.”
Even though Park Hye-soo denied all the allegations, he could not digest all of the scheduled broadcast schedules such as KBS Cool FM’Jung Eun-ji’s Song Plaza’ and KBS2’s’Yoo Hee-yeol’s Sketchbook’.
Park Hye-soo’s current broadcasting activities have been braked as he decided to postpone the airing of the drama’Dear M’, which was scheduled to air for the first time on the 26th of last month.
Reporter Jeong Tae-gun [email protected]
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