Public evidence of Song Ha-yoon's exposure to school violence, ask for help with a 10 billion lawsuit relief manual

Aug 26, 2025

Public evidence of Song Ha-yoon's exposure to school violence, ask for help with a 10 billion lawsuit relief manual



A, who raised suspicions about actor Song Ha-yoon's school violence, once again opened his mouth. A appealed for help because he made a manual to relieve himself, saying there was public evidence to prove Song Ha-yoon's school record.

Mr. A said, "As a U.S. citizen, I raised Song Ha-yoon's school in the public interest, but the other law firm tried to defame me worldwide by calling me a wanted person.""The disclosure of information confirms the existence of official administrative documents related to the disciplinary action of forced transfer due to Song Ha-yoon's school violence in 2004, but Banpo High School and the Office of Education refused to provide information." he said.

He developed 'ORM(OCC Relief Manual)' so that victims would not give up on the words 'There is no evidence'. Even if it is not in the life record, the truth of the school violence incident can be confirmed with public administrative documents that are obligated to preserve semi-permanent for 30 years or more, such as minutes of the disciplinary committee and documents approved by the Office of Education," he added.




Mr. A will claim damages worth 10 billion won for Song Ha-yoon's innocence and defamation, defamation and coercion of a law firm. Banpo High School and the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will take full action against the dereliction of duties, violations of the Information Disclosure Act, and violations of the Constitution," he said. "Please prevent the recurrence of similar incidents by improving the public record preservation system, reforming the information disclosure system, reorganizing the police designation information system, strengthening ethical standards of law firms, and strengthening the protection system for public informants regardless of nationality."

In April last year, A reported to JTBC 'Case Team Leader '20 years ago in August 2004, he was slapped for 90 minutes by Song Ha-yoon, who was a senior in high school." A also disclosed SNS DMs sent to Song Ha-yoon and messages with agency officials. However, Song Ha-yoon completely denied the allegations of school violence, saying, `We have no knowledge of each other.'

Song Ha-yoon appointed Ji-eum, a law firm, as his legal representative and took legal action against A. Song Ha-yoon filed a complaint against A on the 2nd of last month on charges of violating the Act on Promotion of Information and Communication Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc. (Defamation) and obstructing work by hierarchies.








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