The late Son Jeong-min's friend’s law firm "Massive lawsuits against YouTubers spreading false information"
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] The law firm representing Mr. A, a friend of the late Son Jeong-min, has decided to file numerous lawsuits against YouTubers and netizens who post or spread unverified information about Mr. A and his family.
On the 4th, the law firm One & Partners stated in a press release, "After consulting with Mr. A and his family, we have decided to respond with a zero-tolerance policy against all YouTube operators, bloggers, cafe and community administrators, post authors, and malicious commenters based on tens of thousands of pieces of evidence collected through our own recordings and tips."
One & Partners added, "Despite multiple requests to stop illegal activities, only a few have complied, and instead of posts being deleted, their number is increasing. Some content has exceeded the limit of tolerance, causing increasing harm and suffering to Mr. A and his family."
The law firm said it will file lawsuits against all illegal acts including ▲spreading false information about Mr. A, his family, and acquaintances ▲raising baseless or speculative suspicions ▲disclosing personal information such as names ▲defamation, insults, threats, and other violations.
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They also stated, "Those who wish for leniency or hope not to be sued should delete the relevant posts or comments and send an email with photos before and after deletion, along with their intention for leniency and contact information, so that appropriate measures can be taken. Even those who have already deleted posts should contact us as lawsuits may proceed based on pre-deletion materials."
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