Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Ms. A from 'Match to Marry' cleared of 'adultery allegations' ... "'Crime Chief' admits their fault" Vows full legal action

SOURCE: ‘합숙맞선’ A씨, ‘상간녀 의혹’ 벗었다…“사건반장 측, 잘못 인정” 법적 대응 총력 [전문]

Participant A from the SBS' 'Match to Marry' has firmly denied allegations of being in an affair and issued a final statement.

On the 29th, A posted on her Instagram, stating, "I am sorry for my insufficient response during the controversy," but emphasized that the claims were false, saying, "I am pursuing both civil and criminal legal action against the spread of false information and defamation." Regarding the JTBC's 'Crime Chief' episode that sparked the issue, A stated, "It was a one-sided report that did not sufficiently reflect the facts," adding that the video has been deleted and the show admitted their error.

Additionally, A also revealed that lawsuits against the informant and related individuals are scheduled to begin in May, and that she has filed over 100 complaints against malicious comments and posts. She added, "I may consider leniency if the relevant posts are deleted within a specified period, but I will take firm action if the same issues continue." She concluded by stating, "I will take legal action on all matters to protect my rights and honor," adding there would be no further statements.

The controversy began when JTBC's 'Crime Chief' claimed that 'a woman who had an affair with an ex-husband is currently on a dating show.' It was also reported that the woman had been ordered to pay 20 million KRW in damages for her responsibility in the breakdown of a marriage.

Following the broadcast, speculation spread online that the individual in question was participant A from 'Match to Marry,' to which A responded by denying the allegations, calling them 'exaggerated and distorted.'

As the controversy grew, the production team of 'Match to Marry' edited out A's footage, effectively removing her from the show.

Below is the full statement from A:

Hello. First of all, I would like to apologize for my insufficient response due to confusion of how to respond to such a suddent event, and for the controversy caused during that process.

Regarding the spread of false information, defamation, and damages caused by this matter, I am pursuing both civil and criminal legal action in order to protect my rights.

The JTBC program in question aired one-sided report that did not sufficiently reflect the facts, and they have since acknowledged their mistake.

The video has been completely deleted by the broadcasting station and re-uploading has been prohibited. Related articles have also been taken down.

Additionally, the program has also requested an amicable settlement.

Starting in May, legal proceedings and lawsuits against the informant and related individuals will proceed sequentially.

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tvN confirms Gong Yoo, Lee Dongwook, Kim Goeun, and Yoo In-na have completed filiming 'Goblin 10th anniversary special' in Gangneung

SOURCE: tvN 측 "공유·이동욱·김고은·유인나, '도깨비' 10주년 강릉 촬영 완료" [공식입장]

A variety show celebrating the 10th anniversary of the tvN drama 'Goblin' has finished filming.

On the 28th, tvN told OSEN, "Last weekend, Gong Yoo, Lee Dongwook, Kim Goeun, and Yoo In-na have completed filming for 'Goblin's 10th Anniversary (working title)' in Gangneung."

'Goblin' is a fantasy romance drama about an immortal goblin who needs a human bride to end his eternal life, a grim reaper who losts his memory and begins living with him, and a girl destined to die who appears before them claiming to be the 'Goblin's Bride.'

The drama aired for 16 episodes from December 2, 2016 to January 21, 2017 and achieved a peak viewer ratings of 20.5%. This year marks the 10th anniversary of this drama.

To celebrate their 10th anniversary, the actors reunited to revisit special memories. tvN added, "Please understand that details about additional cast members will be announced later."

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SM Entertainment wins damages lawsuit against Sojang ... Court orders to pay 170 million KRW

SOURCE: SM, '탈덕수용소' 손배 승소…총 1억 7천만원 배상 판결

SM Entertainment has won a civil lawsuit against the person behind Sojang.

On the 22nd, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of SM in the damage claim lawsuit they filed against Sojang, ordering the defendant to pay a total of 170 million KRW in damages.

This amount includes compensation for both the agency and its artists (Aespa, EXO, and Red Velvet). Specifically, the 130 million KRW is to be paid to the artists and 30 million KRW to the agency.

The court recognized Sojang's liability for damages, stating that videos posted on the channel negatively affected public perception of Aespa, EXO, and Red Velvet.

The court also recognized damages to the agency, ruling that 'the image and public reputation of artists are core assests of the company,' and that the contents posted on the channels caused 'substantial disruption to business operations.'

Sojang had previously lost damage lawsuits filed by IVE's Jang Wonyoung, BTS' V, and Jungkook. In those cases, the court also ordered the defendant to pay tens of millions KRW in damages.

The criminal case has also been finalized. In January, the Supereme Court upheld the original verdict against Sojang for charges including defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act. The court ordered a sentence of 2 years in prison, suspended for 3 years, along with a forfeiture of 211.42 million KRW.

Sojang is an infamous 'cyber wrecker' channel that spread rumors about celebrities from October 2021 to June 2023.

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