One Hundred, under the leadership of MC Mong, has made a formal declaration denouncing harmful online behavior. The company issued a statement on its official social media on March 17th KST, expressing its commitment to safeguarding the rights of its artists. It stated that they are actively monitoring online platforms and gathering reports from fans regarding any defamatory content. The company asserted that they are consistently pursuing legal action against such practices.
Moreover, the agency revealed that they have collected evidence of misinformation, defamation, slander, and breaches of privacy across various online platforms. They disclosed that they have lodged a complaint with the Seoul Gangnam Police Station concerning 30 harmful posts on 'X' (previously Twitter).
One Hundred firmly reiterated their stance, emphasizing their stringent approach in dealing with malicious content directed towards their artists and staff. They declared that they will continue to promptly address such issues through legal means without any tolerance for leniency or settlements.
Wrapping up their statement, One Hundred underscored their dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of their artists, affirming their commitment to taking resolute actions against any threats.
Additionally, it is worth noting that One Hundred represents THE BOYZ and broadcaster Kim Dae Ho and oversees Big Planet Made Entertainment, which manages Taemin, Lee Mu Jin, VIVIZ, B.O, Ha Sung Woon, Ren, Kasper, Kany, Lee Seung Gi, and Lee Soo Geun, along with INB100, which houses EXO members Baekhyun, Xiumin, and Chen.