Popular idol’s departure linked to shocking alleged assault by CEO

Popular idol’s departure linked to shocking alleged assault by CEO

Netizens have created an alleged timeline.

He announced it on September 29th Joe would officially start from DXMON. The idol, who previously went viral for his “sea urchin” hairstyle, was on hiatus before the announcement.

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H Musical entertainment confirmed Jo’s departure in a short statement, revealing that he had taken a break due to health issues.

“Hi, I’m H Music Entertainment.

We would like to inform you about the future activities of DXMON and member JO.
Recently, JO took a break for health reasons and, after extensive discussions with us, it has been decided that JO will no longer continue activities as part of DXMON.

Moving forward, DXMON will continue with a five-member lineup and we kindly ask for your warm support for JO as they embark on a new path.
We deeply appreciate the love and support of all DXMON fans.

Thank you.”

— H Musical entertainment

Fans were outraged by the announcement because the notice was behind the wall of a fancafe and the fact that they have been left in the dark for the past three months.

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However, some netizens linked JO’s departure to an alleged assault.

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According to some news reports, the Gangnam Police Station received a report around 4:30 PM KST on June 11 stating that “The CEO of the agency is assaulting members.” The CEO was allegedly drunk and attacked the group members because their dormitory was dirty.

The attack was said to have been carried out with a blunt object approximately 90 centimeters long and the report mentioned that some of the members were minors.

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| Seoul Gangnam Police Station

The CEO has been reported, but no identity has been provided at this time.

The attack is said to have taken place on June 11 and the first notice of JO not attending any programs came on the same day, hours later.

HI,
This is SSQ Entertainment.

DXMON’s Minjae and JO experienced abnormal health symptoms this morning (11th) and were immediately taken to the hospital. Based on their doctor’s recommendations regarding rest and recovery, they have stopped all planned activities and are currently focusing on recovery.

As a result, MakeStar fan purchases scheduled for Tuesday, June 11 and Thursday, June 13 have been postponed. We kindly ask for the fans’ understanding.

Our company prioritizes the health and safety of our artists and we will do our best to support their full recovery.

Thank you.

— SSQ Entertainment

It was later claimed that the idol had tested positive for COVID, but further warnings regarding his health extended his hiatus beyond June 30. The story was shared on June 18, with another warning about JO’s health shared the following day.

Some netizens have pieced together the details of the case with JO’s departure, sharing the belief that the unnamed group is supposedly DXMON, along with the outrage.

  • Article about a male idol being attacked with a blunt object: June 18 DXMON JO Activity Discontinuation Notice: June 19
  • The CEO is a bastard with no conscience.
    Taking in a high schooler and ruining his health with instant baldness, messing with his head like an idiot.
    After stirring up all the controversy possible, instead of protecting him, he gets drunk and attacks someone young enough to be his son with a blunt object: that says it all.
  • And looking at how they posted that rubbish warning on the official account, it is clear that this company cannot be trusted either. Everyone, go away.
  • He was born in 2008… He debuted because he wanted to be an idol, but they gave him a ridiculous haircut, used him for all the attention, and then he gets attacked by the CEO for supposedly keeping the dorm messy and ends up leaving. the group? It’s crazy.
  • Am I out of my mind? Did they use the boy’s appearance to get all the attention and then beat him? A minor? They completely lost it: crazy bastard.

There has been no official communication on the name of the CEO under investigation, nor on the group to which the alleged attack occurred.

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