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Unmasking the Past: Song Ha Yoon’s Alleged Bullying Victim Breaks Silence

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The victim persistently accuses actress Song Ha Yoon of engaging in school violence.

On the 21st, a victim shared his allegations on an online community post titled “I am a victim of Song Ha Yoon’s school violence,” presenting screenshots of social media messages sent to Song Ha Yoon, communications with her agency, and exchanges with agency representatives via social media.

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The victim vividly recounted his traumatic experience, “Song Ha Yoon was the older girl who called me out during lunch at high school one summer day and beat me for 90 minutes until the fifth period ended. Seeing her on TV, doing the opposite of what she did in the past, made me angry. I felt sweaty palms and cold sweat on my back as the memories vividly passed before my eyes.”

Claiming to have reached out to Song Ha Yoon’s agency with an offer to keep quiet in exchange for a sincere apology and an explanation for the assault, the victim expressed dismay over the agency’s alleged evasive tactics and lack of direct communication from Song Ha Yoon herself. Frustrated by the perceived insincerity, he felt compelled to expose the alleged school violence, viewing it as a matter of public honesty and justice for all victims, including himself.

Emphasizing his determination to pursue legal action regardless of any attempts to dissuade him, the victim hinted at the potential longevity of the controversy surrounding Song Ha Yoon’s past behavior. Despite residing in the United States, he remained resolute in pursuing justice, rejecting any notions of settling out of court.

“A week has passed since the last broadcast. It’s a moment that hits home that people don’t change,” said the victim. “If I thought I’d be scared and avoid legal action, I wouldn’t have started. If you’re considering legal action, I have no intention of settling, so don’t hold out any hope.” He warned, “I think I will become a long-standing rumor about this girl. And it’s not over yet.”

Previously, the victim, who resides in the United States, claimed that he was a victim of school violence by Song Ha Yoon. He exposed that in 2004 when he was a high school sophomore, he was called out by Song Ha Yoon, a senior at the time, and was slapped for 90 minutes without knowing why.

While Song Ha Yoon’s agency vehemently denied the allegations, asserting that the actress had no connection to the victim and refuting all claims of school violence, suspicions lingered as details emerged about her educational background, raising questions about the validity of her denial. It was revealed that Song Ha Yoon, originally from Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, graduated from Apgujeong High School after attending Jungwon High School and Banpo High School.

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