Attract CEO Jeon Hong-jun cleared of breach of trust charges
Attract CEO Jeon Hong-jun cleared of breach of trust charges
It was decided not to forward the complaint filed by three former Fifty Fifty members for alleged breach of trust against Jeon Hong-jun, CEO of the agency.

On the 11th, Attract announced, “We recently received a notice from Gangnam Police Station in Seoul stating that the case of breach of trust filed by three former members of Fifty Fifty was not forwarded (no charges were filed).”

In August last year, former Fifty Fifty members Sana, Shio, and Aran filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul through their legal representative against their agency's CEO, Jeon Hong-jun, on charges of breach of trust.

In relation to this, Attract announced, "It is the company's policy to hold accountable until the end for the actions of tampering forces who deceived members who do not understand the accounting principles of corporate funds and encouraged them to file complaints."

Attract is currently recruiting new members for Fifty Fifty. Fifty Fifty is planning a comeback around June-July with new members.

Reporter Junho Yoon, Ten Asia delo410@tenasia.co.kr translated by google