Choi Jong Bum, who was put on trial for assaulting and threatening the late K-pop idol Goo Hara, sued internet users who wrote malicious comments about him. According to his legal circle on the 21st.
In a previously aired episode of JTBC's "Spotlight," the program revealed some of Goo Hara's diary entries. During the episode, the late idol's father was also interviewed. In one of the entires Goo Hara said that when she was a kid, her mother would take her to dates.
Recently, pages of Goo Hara's Diary had been revealed to the public through JTBC's program "Spotlight." The heartbreaking contents of the late idol's entries made netizens and fans shed tears. The diary that was shared to the public even has entries dated as far back as Hara's high school years.
Choi Jong Bum, the controversial ex-boyfriend of the late idol Goo Hara, finally received his sentence. On July 2, the 29-year-old Choi Jong Bum received one-year imprisonment as declared by the Seoul's Central District Court.
On the afternoon of July 2, Thursday, the Seoul Central District Court sentenced Choi Jeong Beom, 29 years old and the ex-boyfriend of the late Singer Goo Hara, to one year in prison. The appeals court ruled no probation.
Goo Hara's brother Goo Ho In continuously seeks justice for the late K-pop idol. A new witness will stand in court in the person of former KARA member, Jiyoung. Ho In referred three witnesses: their biological aunt who has raised them while young, Hara's friend, and Jiyoung's father.
The defense attorney who is continuing to work on developing the "Goo Hara Act" to alter inheritance laws with Goo Hara's brother Goo Ho In has stated and clarified the current position of their petition.
Choi Jong Bum, Goo Hara's ex-boyfriend, apologized at his appeal proceedings and pleaded guilty to allegations he had initially repeatedly denied.
Mother of the late star Goo Hara is to acquire a quarter of her estate even though she abandoned her when she was still a child. The "Goo Hara Act" petitioned by the late idol's brother Goo Ho In, that parents should be barred from inheriting assets and properties of their children if they abandon their responsibilities as parents, have essentially failed.
Goo Hara's passing shocked the online world and K-pop realm, yet her mother's alleged persistence to claim her wealth baffled the mob - and "MBC True Story" took the leap to take her side of the story.
The late K-pop stars Johnhyun of SHINee, Goo Hara, and Sulli may have left this earth, yet fans never fail to remember them.
Heechul made his rebuttals against a media reporter who criticized him about his statement about malicious commenters of late idols Sulli and Goo Hara.
TV personality and broadcaster Hong Seok Cheon revealed his meeting with the mother of the late singer and actress Goo Hara, who passed away in November last year.
Goo Ho-in, the late KPOP idol's brother, said on the 6th of April expressed his immense anger over the ex-boyfriend of his sister, Choi Jong Bum.
Goo Hara's older brother posted a lengthy message on a Korean community site to his late sister's fans, revealing the hardships he and his sister went through and the truth behind his conflict with their absent mother.
There is no way that Goo Ho In, brother of the late K-pop celebrity Goo Hara, is backing out from his plea to defend the inheritance of her late sister from their absent mother. He is now petitioning for the "Goo Hara Act."
The legal counsel of the late KPOP star, Goo Hara's brother finally spoke about the lawsuit against the siblings' mother. Attorney Noh Jong Uhn gave his statement through media outlets on the 12th of March.
Goo Ho-In, the brother of the late KPOP Idol Goo Hara, who passed away late of 2019, is convinced to file a case against their estranged mother. This is what he said in an interview aired on March 11 in the program, "AccessShowbiz Tonight." Recently, Ho-In has expressed his misery over her sister and revealed the shocking truth about the claims of their parent who allegedly abandoned them.
The late KPOP star, Goo Hara shocked the mob when she was announced dead in November 2019. However, recent news about her mother's claims of acquiring half of her wealth raised eyebrows of the many; including his brother. He then considers her maternal parent as a non-existent persona ever since.
Goo Hara's mother, who abandoned her and her older brother when they were young, is back to claim the 50% of inheritance that the late idol has left behind. Upon the request, the former singer's brother, Goo In Ho, and their biological father filed a legal dispute, stating that she doesn't have any rights from any of Goo Hara's after being absent from her children's life.