Song Ha-yoon, the reveler of the alleged school violence, reveals the police's Kakao Talk life record book
Jul 08, 2025
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Oh posted a lengthy statement on the online community, saying, "Song Ha-yoon is attempting a malicious frame to make him look like a criminal by highlighting the citizenship issue or whether he is notified of the nomination, but this has nothing to do with the nature of the case and is a strategy to mislead public opinion."
Oh said "Song Ha-yoon's transfer is not just a lack of attendance days. It cannot be explained except for disciplinary measures for school violence (forced transfer No. 8), depending on multiple testimonies, the timing of the incident, and the objective circumstances. Due to the lack of attendance days, admission to the same school district is extremely unusual, and alumni witness statements specifically testifying facts related to forced transfer have been consistently secured. Song Ha-yoon's explanation is not convincing enough.
In addition, "I explained several times that it was difficult to attend the investigative agency because I was a U.S. citizen and was staying abroad for a long time, and the notification of the nomination was a simple administrative procedure and had nothing to do with compulsory investigation or arrest warrant." The police also fully cooperated with the police through written statements and data submission, and have now been confirmed to be in voluntary attendance. No forced investigation or arrest warrant was issued as a result of the prosecution's case inquiry. Claims of escape, avoidance, or refusal to comply are also not true, he stressed.
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In addition, Oh also disclosed the contents of his Kakao Talk conversation with the investigator in charge. Here, you can check the appearance of Oh, who explains to the investigator in charge that it is difficult to attend, sends a summary of his position, and the investigator in charge explains the process of notifying the nomination.
On the 2nd, Song Ha-yoon filed a criminal complaint against Oh on charges of violating the Act on Promotion of Information and Communication Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc. and obstructing business by hierarchies" he once said. Song Ha-yoon also stressed that he has never used any violence against Oh and others and has never been forced to transfer to school because Oh is a U.S. citizen.
In response, Oh once again claimed that it was unfair that he, the victim, should come to Korea to be investigated while paying for the expenses. Then, Song Ha-yoon once again denied the alleged school violence and refuted Oh's claim.
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