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Former CEO among 11 indicted for alleged K-Pop chart manipulation

Eleven people, including a former entertainment agency CEO, have been charged for allegedly manipulating music charts to artificially boost the rankings of 15 K-Pop songs.

May 22, 2024 / 07:43 IST
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The prosecution began investigating this case in October 2022, noting its complexity due to the numerous accounts and over 130,000 pages of crime records involved.
The prosecution began investigating this case in October 2022, noting its complexity due to the numerous accounts and over 130,000 pages of crime records involved.

11 individuals, including a former CEO of an entertainment agency, have been charged without detention for allegedly manipulating music charts to artificially boost the rankings of 15 K-Pop songs, according to a report by Chosun.

On May 21, the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office, under the leadership of Chief Prosecutor Jeong Ji Eun, announced the indictment of Mr Kim, a former entertainment agency CEO, along with ten others. They are accused of business interference using computer systems to manipulate music chart rankings.

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Three entertainment agencies reportedly solicited Kim’s services, and songs by artists from Kim’s own company were also affected. Among the manipulated songs were Young Tak’s 'Why Are You Coming Out from There', NATURE’s 'Oopsie (My Bad)', and KCM’s 'Between Love and Friendship'.

Kim and his team allegedly assigned IP addresses to numerous virtual PCs and divided access through multiple accounts to circumvent the music sites’ anti-abuse systems. Mr Lee, the former CEO of trot singer Young Tak’s agency, is among those indicted, suspected of requesting chart manipulation. However, Young Tak himself has been cleared of any wrongdoing.