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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

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Another Informant Speaks Up Regarding Song Hayoon's School Violence Allegations

 

Actress Song Hayoon, who has been accused of school violence, hinted at legal action against the informant and JTBC's "Crime Chief," the first to cover the issue. On the 2nd, "Scene Stealer" revealed that there is another victim, stating, "Allegations have arisen that Song Hayoon was involved in group violence and was forced to transfer schools." However, Song Hayoon's agency continues to deny the allegations of school violence.

During the interview with "Crime Chief" on the same day, the informant claimed, "Song Hayoon transferred schools due to group violence," and added, "At the time of the incident, three people attacked one. It was all because of Song Hayoon's provocation." The assaulted female student reportedly suffered injuries requiring four weeks of medical treatment.

In addition, the broadcast revealed the perspective of one of the three perpetrators of the group violence. The perpetrator admitted, "She (Song Hayoon) was involved. I can't deny involvement in the assault. If Song Hayoon denies it like that, it means denying that we all did something wrong. That's not right."

The controversy surrounding Song Hayoon emerged after the broadcast of "Crime Chief" on the 1st, which reported on "Actress S's Allegations of School Violence." The initial informant claimed, "During high school lunchtime, I was called out to the playground behind the school for no reason and was beaten for an hour and a half."

Although "Crime Chief" introduced the actress as "S," netizens identified Song Hayoon based on the information and images used in the broadcast. Comments demanding a response flooded Song Hayoon's social media accounts.

In response to the criticism, Song Hayoon's agency, King Kong by Starship, issued a statement confirming that Song Hayoon did transfer to Banpo High School but asserted that it was unrelated to the "Crime Chief" report and that she had no acquaintance with the informant, denying all allegations.

The agency also stated, "We are considering all necessary measures, including legal actions against the informant and requesting a broadcast ban on JTBC's 'Crime Chief,' through factual verification and legal review by a law firm."

However, the informant on "Crime Chief" expressed doubts about Song Hayoon's stance, saying, "I can't reveal who I am, and it doesn't add up. If this (school violence controversy) explodes, other things will come out too. My friends know about such incidents, and only she (Song Hayoon) pretends not to. Everything will come out. People have endured enough."

The "Crime Chief" team revealed during the broadcast that Song Hayoon's side had agreed to come to the company (JTBC) for an interview today but suddenly canceled the schedule, citing reasons that are difficult to understand.

theqoo

-That is crazy... Four weeks of medical treatment??

-If this is true, she's no different than a gangster...

-Wow, no wonder why she was forced to transfer schools

-Four weeks of medical treatment?? How is it possible for female high school students to beat up the victim with bare hands until the victim had to be hospitalized for four weeks? Did they use tools?

-Why did Song Hayoon's side suddenly cancel the interview?? If she was honest, she could've just done the interview and explained everything, right?

-For an hour and 30 minutes??

-That's scary...

-Some bullies in my school caused the victim to pass away and they were not even expelled...

-Another informant spoke up...?

-Told you all that expulsions were not a common punishment back then...

-Turns out she wasn't acting after all...

-She needs to issue an apology as soon as possible...

-I can't imagine how severely the victim was beaten up to be hospitalized for 4 weeks...

-What the hell is going on...

-Even a fellow perpetrator spoke up...

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The Reason Why Song Hayoon's Record of Multiple Expulsions Stirs Controversy

Today's Topic: What Causes Someone to be Forced to Transfer Schools?

First, let me lay down some groundwork. Transferring schools are not easy. It is one of the most severe measures, it's just one level below expulsion

Disciplinary actions are evaluated based on several factors such as intentionality, persistence, severity of the offense, degree of reflection by the student, and efforts toward reconciliation. Each factor can receive a maximum of 4 points. If the total score exceeds 16 points, the student may face a forced transfer as a disciplinary measure.

For example, let's say a student punched another student so hard that it caused the victim to break a tooth and have their nose displaced. If it was that serious, that student would be given 4 points. 

Next, the school would also consider the persistence of school violence. If it was the perpetrator's first time assaulting the victim, the school would give them 0 or 1 point. If the perpetrator intentionally waited for the victim after school hours to assault them, it's considered intentional. In that case, the school would give them 3 or 4 points. 

If the perpetrator sincerely apologizes or shows remorse, the school would decrease their points. If the perpetrator and the victim reconciled, the school would also decrease their points. 

Decisions are fundamentally made based on various factors like these. The total score should range from 16 to 20 points.

In conclusion, punching the victim's face so hard that it caused a broken tooth and dislocated nose only totals up to 11 points, which does not warrant expulsion. 

In other words, for expulsion to happen, the perpetrator must be intentional and persistent, while the victim's condition should be serious, and there should be no remorse and reconciliation. 

Summary:

Criteria for determining expulsion measures:

1. Basic Assessment Factors:

   - Intentionality, Persistence, Severity, Degree of Remorse, Level of Reconciliation.

   - Each factor is evaluated on a scale of None (0), Low (1), Moderate (2), High (3), Very High (4).

   - Expulsion decision if total score is 16 points or higher.

2. Additional Judgment Factors:

   - Decided at the discretion of the committee.

   - Possibility of reducing score if there's potential for rehabilitation; possibility of increasing score in cases of misconduct against disabled students.

   - No legal regulations exist regarding upper or lower limits for each factor.

theqoo

-At this point, she must've beat up a teacher to face multiple expulsions...

-I was born in the 90s and I have never seen any of my friends getting forced to transfer schoolsㅎㅎ

-If it was 20 years ago, it was the time when teachers would've just scolded the troublemakers. If she was to forced transfer school multiple times, it must've been a big deal. 

-At that time, schools rarely force students to transfer schools for getting into fights. It was better to just let them drop out.

-I'm the same age as Song Hayoon and throughout my school years, I've only witnessed one student facing expulsion. 

-Back in those days, expulsions were rare. If someone was expelled from their school, the rumors would've spread across the city quickly. 

-This is based on the recent standards. Back then, there wasn't even a school violence committee. Teachers mostly handled cases like that by scolding them or forcing the students to reconcile. 

-I was born in the '90s and I have never witnessed expulsions. I have never even heard rumors about it. 

-I never witnessed one myself. I've seen disciplinary notices posted on the bulletin board. To be forced to transfer schools... It must've been really severe. 

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Song Hayoon Denies School Violence Accusations - Questions Arise Over Her Transfer to Three High Schools and 'Forced Transfer Suspicions'

 

Song Hayoon, who denied allegations of school violence, is embroiled in controversy as now netizens are talking about her changing schools a lot during high school and some saying she was forced to. 

On the 1st, Song Hayoon's agency, King Kong by Starship, denied allegations of school violence, stating, "After confirming the facts with the actress regarding the claims made by the informant, it was confirmed that she didn't know the informant and that none of what the informant said was true."

The agency further explained, "After receiving the initial report, we had a phone call with the informant to confirm the facts. We then requested a meeting through messenger to confirm the details accurately. However, the informant refused and expressed no intention to meet, and despite requesting a call, we did not receive a response."

Song Hayoon attended Shin-Do Elementary School and Bumyeong Middle School in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, and entered Jungwon High School. She then transferred to Banpo High School and later graduated from (Ap)Gujeong High School. Two transfers within three years of high school are somewhat unusual. While Song Ha-yoon's profile only lists (Ap)Gujeong High School as her final graduation school, according to a report by Sports News, it is true that Song Ha-yoon attended all three high schools.

One netizen who claimed to be Song Ha-yoon's classmate stated, "I was one of her colleagues in Banpo High School. I can confirm that she was forced to transfer schools." 

Banpo High School is located in Seocho-gu, Seoul, near Sapyo Station on Line 9. (Ab)Gujeong High School is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, between Apgujeong Station and Apgujeong Rodeo Station. The distance between the two schools is approximately a 20-minute drive, and unless there are special reasons, it is not an unreasonable distance to commute. Netizens are calling for an explanation if there were compelling reasons to transfer schools.

In particular, Song Hayoon was born in 1986, a time when there was no school violence commission, which was established on March 1, 2020. Given that it was a time when punishment, including forced transfers, was not easy, it seems that clarifying the reason for the transfers is necessary to dispel suspicions of school violence.

Currently, Song Hayoon vehemently denies the allegations, stating, "She didn't know the informant." Although it has been a long time since graduation and there are no relevant records, attention is drawn to what stance will be taken regarding the emerging individuals claiming to be Song Ha-yoon's acquaintances and classmates.

theqoo

-If going to karaoke led to transfers, then all students nationwide would have transferred schools for skipping school records. That's an unbelievable excuse. Unless they were working at a room salon or karaoke bar, you wouldn't get transferred just for going to karaoke. If you're going to talk nonsense, just go to sleep.

-I'm around the same age with her. Back then, schools didn't just send anyone off for transfers.

-If going to karaoke leads to transfers, I must have been transferred a lot too.

-At first, they said she was transferred for school violence, but then they said it had nothing to do with the informant, and then they just changed the story to a simple transfer. Who would believe that? They said she was forced to transfer for going to karaoke, but why would a high school senior get transferred for that? 

-I'm the same age as her, and I went to karaoke a lot in my school days. Going to karaoke wasn't a big deal.

-I'm the same age as Song Ha-yoon;;; I went to karaoke too in my school days, but I never got transferred. My school was on the stricter side, however they wouldn't send students off for transfers even if they got caught smoking or got into a fight;; They would just get demerits and do cleaning duty, that's it. Back then, we didn't even have a school violence committee.. If you just reflected on what you did or took a few days off, that was it. They wouldn't transfer you just because you got into a fight;;;; Seriously..

-Transferred for going to a karaoke? That's ridiculousㅋㅋ Unless if she did something bad at the karaoke, then it would be a whole different story.

-Unless they robbed someone or caused violence at the karaoke, going to a karaoke wouldn't lead to a forced transfer. Do you even know that there were karaoke places back then? There were plenty of them, and it only cost 5,000 won per hour.

-Back then, if troublemakers got in trouble, they would get beaten up by the teachers, forbidden to attend classes, forced to wear gym clothes, and also clean the school. That was the norm, and they wouldn't usually be transferred unless it was really serious.

-I was born in '86 and I went to karaoke a lot too???ㅋㅋㅋㅋ I even went in my school uniform

-I was born in '86 and went to karaoke a lot since middle school. lol What nonsense is this? Why would you get transferred for going to karaoke?

-Being transferred for going to a karaoke is pure nonsense.

-Transferred for going to a karaoke? What a jokeㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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