A shocking revelation surfaced during an exclusive interview with JTBC’s “Crime Chief” on April 8th, as A came forward with allegations of school violence against actress Song Ha-Yoon.
A recounted a troubling experience, alleging that Song Ha-Yoon was involved in group assaults that resulted in A’s hospitalization for more than four weeks. The victim further claimed that despite the severity of the incidents, Song Ha-Yoon never apologized, contrasting with apologies from other involved parties.
According to A’s account, the dynamics among classmates drastically changed upon Song Ha-yoon’s transfer to the school. Song Ha-Yoon reportedly orchestrated incidents by spreading false rumors, leading to assaults on A and ultimately forcing the perpetrators, including Song Ha-Yoon, to transfer schools following a disciplinary committee investigation.
These claims directly oppose Song Ha-yoon’s agency’s narrative, which suggested a voluntary transfer due to concerns about the impact on her career.
During the interview, A expressed reluctance to accept an apology from Song Ha-Yoon, highlighting the emotional toll and impact on their high school life.
The allegations against Song Ha-yoon first surfaced when informant B reported similar incidents to “Crime Chief” on April 1st. B, a former student at the same high school, recounted being slapped repeatedly by Song Ha-yoon without cause.
In response to these allegations, Song Ha-yoon’s agency, King Kong by Starship, initially denied the accusations and announced plans to pursue legal action. However, further disclosures from B and A have intensified the controversy surrounding the actress.
As the situation unfolds, the allegations against Song Ha-Yoon continue to raise concerns about school violence and accountability in the entertainment industry.