It's Yoo Seung-joon who caught 'Hope to Come Back' but he's angry with 'Self-proclaimed malicious comments' "It's not me"

Jul 10, 2024

It's Yoo Seung-joon who caught 'Hope to Come Back' but he's angry with 'Self-proclaimed malicious comments' 'It's not me'



Singer Yoo Seung-joon appealed for active explanation and unfairness due to the damage caused by the impersonation account.



On the 10th, Yoo Seung-joon posted on his SNS, "This is not me!", he complained of unfairness.

In the photo released by Yoo Seung-joon, an article "I think someone wrote a strange comment with an impersonation ID... Shouldn't we check the facts before writing the article?" countered.



An article was captured in the photo released by Yoo Seung-joon. In the photo, Yoo Seung-joon's impersonation account, which claims to be his official account, 'If you don't have anything you haven't studied, you'll have to do a daughter-bae (delivery rider slang), right?It contains an article about a comment with 'LOL'.

In response, Yoo Seung-joon "It's ridiculous. I'll take legal action after looking into the details of the person who delivers something that's not true or the person who impersonates me and repeats weird malicious comments"It was unfair to write the article without properly checking whether it was an impersonation account or not.



It's Yoo Seung-joon who caught 'Hope to Come Back' but he's angry with 'Self-proclaimed malicious comments' 'It's not me'
At the same time, he expressed his upset, saying, `It's so unfortunate why I have to react to this ridiculous thing.'

Yoo Seung-joon emphasized the impersonation ID of the impersonation account with tags, and again announced that he was an innocent victim who was not related to the impersonation account.



Previously, Yoo Seung-joon obtained U.S. citizenship and gave up his Korean citizenship and avoided military service after leaving the country in 2002, just before joining the military, saying he would return from an overseas performance. As a result, Yoo Seung-joon was banned from entering the country by the Ministry of Justice.

Yoo Seung-joon expressed his intention to return to Korea in 2015 by obtaining a visa for overseas Koreans, but the Consulate General of LA refused to issue the visa, leading to a lawsuit. After a series of revocation and retrial, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Yoo Seung-joon, but the Consulate General of LA refused to issue it again.

As a result, Yoo Seung-joon filed a second lawsuit against the Consulate General of LA in October 2020, and the possibility of stepping on Korean soil was opened when he was ruled in favor of the plaintiff.

However, Yoo Seung-joon is currently banned from entering the country at the request of the Military Manpower Administration. Therefore, even if a visa is issued, it cannot enter Korea if the Ministry of Justice maintains a ban on entry.

In response, Yoo Seung-joon recalled the past day, saying, `If you calculate the 27 years since his debut, of which time he has officially spent with fans, it has been less than five years, and half of it has been in the United States, so if I had to say it, he has been active for about two and a half years.'

He "22 years have passed since the breakup, which seemed to end soon, and the date to meet again is still not well seen. It's been four months since the Supreme Court won, but I haven't heard anything from him,' he said, expressing his frustration at the reality that he had a hope of returning to his home country, but it didn't go his way.



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