Former NCT Taeil’s Current Status As An SM Entertainment Artist Raises Serious Concerns

Netizens are worried about the possibilities.

Previously, SM Entertainment announced Taeil‘s withdrawal from NCT due to an unspecified sexual crime. The company provided no additional details then, but details surrounding the case have continuously been revealed.

457164906_1037452244421588_8587324037744575334_n
Taeil

Taeil’s reported charge under investigation is, in Korean, “Special Quasi-Rape.” According to Korean law, the term “special” indicates that it was aggravated—meaning that it either involved weapon(s) or, in his case, more than two people. The term “quasi” indicates that the victim was unconscious and/or unable to resist. His charge in the US would most accurately be referred to as “aggravated rape.”

Most recent details have alleged that his victim is a foreigner.

Former NCT’s Taeil’s Alleged Victim Is Reportedly Foreign

Despite his expulsion from the group, Taeil is still listed as an artist on SM Entertainment’s website.

Screenshot 2024-10-08 at 12.44.41 PM
| SM Entertainment

This has raised concerns from some netizens, who have believe SM Entertainment should have terminated his contract instantly. Some have expressed thoughts that SM may be keeping Taeil signed in order to re-launch his career at a later date.

These are concerns as SM Entertainment is known for hanging on artists after they have been placed on hiatus. In the only truly relatable instance, former Super Junior‘s Kangin is still signed to the company despite his two DUI charges and accusation of assault.

Kangin’s recent attempts to return to celebrity life have been met with negative feedback.

kangin
Kangin

However, there must be consideration taken for the legal contracts involved in the situation.

It is common knowledge that many contracts, including those made between individuals and entertainment companies, have a early termination fee. An early termination fee is an amount that the party seeking to end the contract before its expiration must pay to the other party.

Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has a standard early termination fee for idols’ contracts: taking the idol’s average monthly revenue over the past two years and then multiplying that by the number of months remaining in the contract at the time of early termination and was recently discussed in relation to NewJeans’ possible contract termination.

NewJeans’ Early Contract Termination Fee Estimated To Be At Least 300 Billion KRW

The specifics of Taeil’s contract termination fees are not known, but it is a valid point to take into consideration, as many have pointed out.

Additionally, it is unclear if there are any clauses in Taeil’s contract that would allow SM Entertainment to remove him without the risk of a lawsuit for wrongful termination without conviction.

Former NCT Taeil's Sex Crime Scandal

Scroll to top