Popular Idol’s Departure Linked To Shocking Alleged Assault by CEO

Netizens have created an alleged timeline.

On September 29, it was announced that Jo would officially depart from DXMON. The idol, who previously went viral for his “sea urchin” hairstyle, was on hiatus before the announcement.

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H Music Entertainment confirmed Jo’s departure in a brief statement, revealing that he had taken a break due to health issues.

“Hello, this is H Music Entertainment.

We would like to inform you about the future activities of DXMON and member JO.
Recently, JO took a break due to health reasons, and after in-depth discussions with us, it has been decided that JO will no longer continue activities as part of DXMON.

Moving forward, DXMON will continue with a five-member formation, and we kindly ask for your warm support for JO as they embark on a new path.
We deeply appreciate the love and support from all the fans of DXMON.

Thank you.”

— H Music Entertainment

Fans were outraged by the announcement due to the notice being behind a fancafe wall and the fact they were left in the dark for the last three months.

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However, some netizens have linked JO’s departure to an alleged assault.

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According to news reports, the Gangnam Police Station received a report around 4:30 AM KST on June 11 that stated that “the agency’s CEO is assaulting the members.” The CEO was alleged to be drunk and to have assaulted the members of the group because their dorm was dirty.

The assault was said to have been done with a blunt object about 90cm long, and the report mentioned that some of the members were minors.

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| Seoul Gangnam Police Station

The CEO was booked, but no identity was given at the time.

The assault was said to have taken place on June 11, and the first notice of JO not attending any schedules occurred on the same day, hours later.

Hello,
This is SSQ Entertainment.

DXMON’s Minjae and JO experienced abnormal health symptoms this morning (11th) and were immediately taken to the hospital. Based on the doctor’s recommendation for rest and recovery, they have halted all scheduled activities and are currently focusing on recuperation.

As a result, the MakeStar fan signings scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, and Thursday, June 13, have been postponed. We kindly ask for the fans’ understanding.

Our company prioritizes the health and safety of our artists, and we will do our best to support their full recovery.

Thank you.

— SSQ Entertainment

It was later stated that the idol test positive for COVID, but more notices regarding his health extended his hiatus past June 30. The story was shared on June 18th, with another notice about JO’s health being shared the following day.

Some netizens have put together the details of the case with JO’s departure, sharing the belief that the unnamed group is allegedly DXMON, along with outrage.

  • Article about a male idol assaulted with a blunt object: June 18 Notice of DXMON’s JO halting activities: June 19
  • The CEO is a conscience-less b*stard.
    Taking in a high schooler and ruining his health with instant baldness, messing up his head like an idiot.
    After stirring up all the controversy possible, instead of protecting him, he gets drunk and assaults someone young enough to be his own child with a blunt object — that says it all.
  • And looking at how they posted that garbage of a notice on the official account, it’s clear that this company can’t be trusted either. Everyone, just leave.
  • He was born in 2008… He debuted because he wanted to be an idol, but they made him get some ridiculous haircut, used him for all the attention, and then he gets assaulted by the CEO for supposedly keeping the dorm messy and ends up leaving the group? That’s insane.
  • Are they out of their minds? They used the kid’s appearance to stir up all the attention and then beat him up? A minor? They’ve completely lost it—crazy bastard.

There has been no official announcement on the name of the CEO booked, or the group the alleged assault happened to.

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