Kang Daniel’s agency, ARA, has announced its intention to file a civil complaint after winning the first criminal lawsuit against the controversial YouTuber Sojang.
Kang Daniel Announces Plans to Pursue Civil Lawsuit Against Sojang
On September 11, the agency revealed that the court had ruled in their favor in the initial trial against the YouTuber, who had been accused of spreading false and defamatory information about the singer. ARA further stated that regardless of whether the defendant appeals the criminal verdict, they plan to pursue a civil lawsuit seeking 100 million KRW (approximately $74,644 USD) in damages.
“Regardless of whether the shameless defendant appeals, we will file a civil lawsuit for 100 million won, separate from the criminal proceedings,” the statement read. “This is the minimum defense to prevent further innocent victims and to ensure such incidents do not recur. We believe that malicious defamation and profit-making through such actions should be met with strong civil and criminal accountability as they leave lasting wounds that are not easily healed even after all judicial procedures are completed.”
Sojang, a well-known figure in K-pop online communities, has previously been involved in legal battles with other celebrities and their agencies. Earlier this year, in May, it was reported that the YouTuber, identified by the surname Park, was indicted by the Incheon District Prosecutors’ Office on charges of defamation and insult. This case involved allegations of defaming several public figures, including IVE’s Wonyoung.
Wonyoung’s case against Sojang began in October 2023, when her agency, Starship Entertainment, filed a lawsuit citing malicious content posted by the YouTuber. In January 2024, the court partially ruled in Wonyoung’s favor, ordering Park to pay 100 million KRW in damages. However, Park attempted to delay the enforcement of the court’s decision by filing for a stay of execution.
As these legal battles continue, the outcomes send a strong message about the serious consequences of spreading harmful and defamatory content online, especially targeting celebrities.