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SM Entertainment Announces Legal Action Against False Claims Regarding RIIZE

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SM Entertainment will pursue legal action against the spread of demonstrably false information concerning the group RIIZE.

SM Entertainment made this announcement through RIIZE’s official social channels on March 13.

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SM Entertainment condemns the ongoing circulation of demonstrably false information regarding RIIZE members on social media and online platforms. This includes instances of personal attacks, insults, and malicious defamation. These acts constitute a form of cyberbullying and are punishable offenses.

The company takes such actions seriously and will pursue legal remedies to the fullest extent against those engaging in this harmful behavior. This course of action aims to protect the artists’ reputations and hold perpetrators accountable for their illegal conduct.

SM Entertainment further highlighted the ongoing issue of artists’ families and acquaintances being subjected to persistent stalking and privacy violations. They emphasized that such behavior constitutes a criminal offense with potential legal repercussions for the perpetrators.

Rumors circulated after a photo of a man presumed to be RIIZE’s Anton, and a woman was released online. Another rumor spread that Eunseok is involved with an anonymous trainee who has had measles.

Below is the complete official statement from SM Entertainment:

“We at SM Entertainment are deeply concerned about the ongoing circulation of demonstrably false information targeting RIIZE members. This harmful behavior extends to personal attacks, insults, and defamatory statements across social media and online platforms.

Such actions constitute cyberbullying and are punishable offenses according to the law. We take these matters seriously and will pursue legal remedies to the fullest extent against those found to be engaging in this harmful conduct. We aim to protect the reputation of our artists and hold individuals accountable for their actions.

Furthermore, we urge everyone to be mindful of the well-being of artists’ families and acquaintances. Persistent stalking and privacy violations directed towards them are unacceptable and constitute criminal offenses. We will not hesitate to take legal action against perpetrators of such behavior.

We sincerely appreciate the continued support from RIIZE’s fans. We are committed to safeguarding the well-being of our artists and ensuring a respectful online environment.

Thank you.”

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