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BTS impersonator sentenced to prison for stealing unreleased music and sensitive information

The Seoul Central District Court upheld the verdict, highlighting the significant intangible damages and the absence of an agreement between the parties involved.

May 19, 2024 / 08:50 IST
On May 16, K-media Newsis reported that a man in his 20s, known as Mr. A, received a prison sentence from the appeals court for impersonating members of the famous idol group BTS.

On May 16, K-media Newsis reported that a man in his 20s, known as Mr. A, received a prison sentence from the appeals court for impersonating members of the famous idol group BTS.

A 20-year-old impersonator, posing as BTS members Suga and V, faced legal consequences after being sentenced to prison for stealing unreleased music and military service-related information. The Seoul Central District Court upheld the verdict, emphasising the significant intangible damages and lack of agreement between the involved parties.

On May 16, K-media Newsis reported that a man in his 20s, identified as Mr A, had been sentenced to prison by the appeals court for impersonating members of the globally renowned idol group BTS. The Seoul Central District Court Criminal Appeal Division 5-2 upheld the initial verdict, handing Mr A a one-year prison sentence for violating the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilisation and Information Protection.

Mr A's offenses were extensive. He posed as BTS member Suga to obtain unreleased music from producers and impersonated other members of the group to gather sensitive information such as album release details and military service-related data. Additionally, he masqueraded as BTS' V to illicitly acquire over ten unreleased guide sound files from various producers.

The court highlighted the significant financial and social harm Mr A's actions could have caused to BTS members and their agency. He was charged with illegally obtaining undisclosed information regarding album releases, unreleased music, and personal schedules of agency artists. Despite attempts to mitigate his sentence by showing remorse and family support, the court found the intangible damages inflicted by Mr A's actions too severe to overlook. Notably, Mr A, known as a music producer, had previously contributed to the production of songs for other idol groups.

Meanwhile, BTS members continue to demonstrate unwavering dedication and commitment to their military service. Recently, Suga commenced basic military training at the Nonsan Army Training Center, furthering his role as a public service worker. V has advanced to the ROK Army's 2nd division, specialising in military police special forces, following graduation as an elite trainee alongside RM. Jimin and Jungkook completed basic training and joined Jin at the 5th Infantry Division. With Jin's service set to conclude in June and J-Hope's in October 2024, each member's unique military role enriches BTS' diverse experiences, fostering anticipation for their much-awaited reunion in 2025.

Entertainment desk -
first published: May 19, 2024 08:50 am

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