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Starship Entertainment takes stand against YouTuber Sojang in 50 Million defamation lawsuit over K-Pop idols

Starship Entertainment takes stand against YouTuber Sojang in 50 Million defamation lawsuit over K-Pop idols

Time of India3 days ago
The Seoul Central District Court shifted Starship Entertainment's damages lawsuit against YouTuber Sojang to mediation, the agency behind stars like IVE's Jang Won Young, isn't backing down.
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According to a report on Sports Hankook, they're suing for defamation involving seven of their artists, and this isn't the first rodeo for Sojang's operator, Park, who's notorious for spreading vicious rumours about top K-pop idols.
This kind of online mudslinging isn't just harmless chatter - it can shatter reputations in a flash, leaving lasting scars on artists who already face intense public scrutiny. It's like a bad plot twist in a K-drama, but with real-world consequences that highlight the dark side of fame in the digital age.
Punishment, Not Payouts
In a phone interview with Sports Hankook on the same day, a Starship representative made their position crystal clear, saying, "We're not seeking a monetary settlement. We want proper punishment for the defamation against our artists. Mediation is unlikely to happen." The lawsuit kicked off in November 2022 with a claim for 100 million KRW in damages, but an appeals court trimmed it to 50 million KRW after accepting some of Park's arguments.
The refusal to settle for cash is all about deterrence. In the high-stakes world of K-pop, where idols endure constant judgment, a mere fine feels like letting the culprit off too easy. Starship's push for accountability is a bold move that could set precedents for handling cyber trolls. Industry insights from sources like Soompi indicate that online defamation cases in entertainment have surged by 20% over the past two years, underscoring the growing need for stronger protections.
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Sojang's Tangled Legal Mess
Park's Sojang channel gained infamous for peddling malicious gossip about celebrities, from BTS members
and
to
. Now, she's entangled in a web of civil and criminal lawsuits from various idols and agencies. Just last month, on July 22, 2025, a mediation session with BTS failed to reach any agreement, keeping the tension alive.
Experts point out that South Korea's rigorous defamation laws are among the toughest, potentially influencing global standards for online conduct.
As cases like this pile up, they're sparking broader conversations about digital ethics and the responsibilities of content creators in the entertainment sphere.
If mediation falls through, a full trial looms, promising more twists. In an era where K-pop's global reach continues to expand, with fanbases growing by 15% annually according to industry reports, safeguarding stars from such harms is essential for the genre's vibrant community.
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