Actress Song Ha-yoon faces renewed legal challenges as her accuser returns to South Korea. The individual alleges that Song was involved in school bullying during their high school years. They now plan to file a $73 million damages lawsuit against her.
The accuser, identified as “A,” claims that in 2004, Song repeatedly slapped them for an hour and a half without provocation. They also allege that Song’s boyfriend at the time was a known bully, which prevented them from resisting. These allegations first surfaced in April 2024, leading to widespread media coverage.
Song’s agency has consistently denied the allegations. They state that Song has no acquaintance with the accuser and that the claims are entirely false. The agency also emphasized that Song has suffered significant emotional distress due to the spread of these rumors.
In response to the accusations, Song has taken legal action. Her legal representative filed a criminal complaint against the accuser for defamation. They have gathered evidence, including notarized statements and testimonies from witnesses, to support Song’s innocence.
Despite these efforts, the accuser has refused to cooperate with authorities. They currently reside in the United States and have declined to return to Korea or respond to police summons. The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that the accuser still holds Korean citizenship.
The situation has had a significant impact on Song’s career. She has been absent from public appearances, and her recent projects have been affected. The ongoing legal battle continues to draw public attention and scrutiny. As the legal proceedings unfold, both Song and her accuser prepare for a prolonged legal battle. The outcome of the lawsuit may have lasting implications for Song’s career and reputation.