“There was even a sixth grader among the sexually abused victims.”
Following the shocking news of the sex abuse scandal by the CEO of a famous agency, a witness to another sex abuse scandal from a different agency has stepped forward and held an exclusive interview with tvN’s enews.

The April 19 broadcast of tvN’s enews focused on the sex abuse scandal that has recently rocked the entertainment world. During the interview that day, Noh (the interviewee) discussed the hidden and shameful truths of the entertainment world.
Noh revealed, “What shocked me the most was the fact that a certain agency CEO had sexually abused a sixth grader. He would touch her thighs and breasts, and would forcefully kiss her against her will. He did all sorts of bad things.”
“I was particularly shocked when I saw the nude pictures that were taken by the CEO in the news. He took advantage of the trainees and took the nude photos of them saying ‘he would make them a star’. He used his position and took advantage of kids who didn’t know any better,” Noh said.
Furthermore, Noh revealed an even more shocking truth. The agency trainees were ordered to have relations and get sponsored by famous broadcasting directors, producers, company CEO’s and investors.
Regarding this issue, Noh revealed, “The agency CEO would order his trainees to go to a "meeting" with people drinking there. But who has just a "meeting" with people drinking? They had to go there to serve and entertain."
He added, “The same (sex abuse) behavior can probably be found in 8 out of 10 agencies. The public never hears about them because the incidents are rarely reported due to the victims’ fears. There is going to be a lot of victims [in the coming days].”
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Source: enews24 & enewsworld
Following the shocking news of the sex abuse scandal by the CEO of a famous agency, a witness to another sex abuse scandal from a different agency has stepped forward and held an exclusive interview with tvN’s enews.

The April 19 broadcast of tvN’s enews focused on the sex abuse scandal that has recently rocked the entertainment world. During the interview that day, Noh (the interviewee) discussed the hidden and shameful truths of the entertainment world.
Noh revealed, “What shocked me the most was the fact that a certain agency CEO had sexually abused a sixth grader. He would touch her thighs and breasts, and would forcefully kiss her against her will. He did all sorts of bad things.”
“I was particularly shocked when I saw the nude pictures that were taken by the CEO in the news. He took advantage of the trainees and took the nude photos of them saying ‘he would make them a star’. He used his position and took advantage of kids who didn’t know any better,” Noh said.
Furthermore, Noh revealed an even more shocking truth. The agency trainees were ordered to have relations and get sponsored by famous broadcasting directors, producers, company CEO’s and investors.
Regarding this issue, Noh revealed, “The agency CEO would order his trainees to go to a "meeting" with people drinking there. But who has just a "meeting" with people drinking? They had to go there to serve and entertain."
He added, “The same (sex abuse) behavior can probably be found in 8 out of 10 agencies. The public never hears about them because the incidents are rarely reported due to the victims’ fears. There is going to be a lot of victims [in the coming days].”
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Source: enews24 & enewsworld
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-30 09:36 am (UTC)That's just disturbing
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:43 am (UTC)I'm glad Sunny (and by extension, to some degree, SNSD) is lucky enough to have the protection of her uncle.
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Date: 2012-04-30 04:42 pm (UTC)Taeyeon and her angry face...no subject
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:47 am (UTC)STOP ABUSING CHILDREN! I want to throttle these people, shattering young people's dreams.
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:49 am (UTC)On my fucking god
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:52 am (UTC)I'm glad that more and more people are starting to speak out on this issue.
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:53 am (UTC)They dont need to "sell their trainees" in order to get ground. lbr, these companies can already secure broadcast just because of their size/popularity of idols/etc, and dont have to "rent" out their trainees so to speak to gain such favors.
I also think cause they're the "big 3", they'd be more scrutinized simply because... well...they're big?
However, the smaller companies... well who knows.
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Date: 2012-04-30 10:01 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2012-04-30 09:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-30 10:04 am (UTC)jesus fucking christ
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Date: 2012-04-30 10:07 am (UTC)The 8 out of 10 number does sound big but how many entertainment companies are there in total? I mean, if you think about it, every nugu group and above all every actor/actress, comedian etc is under a company, and for every name you know, there's probably 5 people trying to gain fame etc. So yeah, I'm perfectly willing to believe this is wide-spread, and reserve judgment for the big companies. I mean, JYJ didn't sue SM for good treatment, and they were massive stars. (I'm not alleging SM is involved, just saying, mistreatment of some sort has been witnessed at the big companies, too.)
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Date: 2012-04-30 01:21 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2012-04-30 10:59 am (UTC)It's not in the translation up there, but the girl says "It doesn't really happen in the big companies... It happens a lot in not well known companies, nameless companies and new companies. I think the new companies are the most dangerous right now."
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Date: 2012-04-30 11:03 am (UTC)Not of the victims, of all the perpetrators.
Fucking publish their names somewhere.
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Date: 2012-04-30 11:37 am (UTC)Secondly, I have to agree with some of the comments being made here: I really really doubt that the 'big 3' do stuff like this. Its not to say that they are angels or anything, but I just don't think they're that stupid. All eyes are on them, all cameras are on them, and they have A LOT to loose if a scandal like this turned up. As much as I have issues with SM's actions sometimes (though it doesn't stop me from stanning most of their groups), it just seems so unlikely.
And I hope I'm right.
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Date: 2012-04-30 01:47 pm (UTC)I'm glad victims are speaking about this. my only hope is that something is actually going to be done.
those abusers shouldn't walk away as if they did nothing wrong