Former BLACK6IX member Kim Hyun Jae, known by his stage name The King, has been officially cleared of all school bullying accusations. The Seoul Central District Court recently ruled in favour of Kim Hyun Jae, finding his accuser guilty of making false claims. This ruling comes after a year-long legal battle that began when the allegations surfaced in March last year.
Kim Hyun Jae wins year-long battle against school bullying accusations, court rules
On July 10, Kim Hyun Jae announced the court’s decision via Instagram, expressing relief and gratitude. The court ordered the accuser, a former elementary and middle school classmate, to pay damages. This ruling confirms that all accusations against the idol were unfounded.
Kim Hyun Jae initially gained attention as a member of Team 24:00 on the JTBC competition show “Peak Time,” which aired in early 2023. However, the emergence of the school bullying accusations led him to withdraw from the program to avoid negatively impacting other contestants. Following his withdrawal, he took legal action against his accuser, seeking justice for the false allegations.
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The former idol debuted with BLACK6IX in April 2017 and has since worked to establish himself in the entertainment industry. The recent court ruling marks a significant victory for him, as it not only clears his name but also holds the accuser accountable for the false accusations.
In South Korea, false accusations against idols have become a significant issue, often resulting in severe consequences for the accused individuals. These allegations can lead to substantial damage to an idol’s career and reputation, even if they are later proven to be untrue. High-profile cases, such as those involving members of popular groups like T-ara and AOA, have emphasized the damaging impact of baseless claims.
In reflection, he thanked his supporters and legal team for their unwavering support. He emphasized the importance of addressing false claims and the impact such accusations can have on one’s life and career.