Jennie’s Agency OA Takes Firm Legal Action Against Malicious Posts

Jennie’s Agency OA Takes Firm Legal Action Against Malicious Posts

OA Entertainment Vows Strict Legal Action

OA Entertainment, Jennie’s agency, has announced stringent legal measures against the rapid spread of malicious online posts targeting the global K-Pop sensation. The action comes in the wake of unverified footage circulating from her Summer Sonic 2026 performance in Chiba, Japan, last Friday.

In a strong statement released Tuesday, OA Entertainment confirmed it has identified “ongoing misconduct targeting Jennie across online communities and social media platforms.” The agency specifically called out baseless defamatory statements, false information, manipulated photos and videos, and content that flagrantly infringes upon the artist’s privacy and personal rights.

Monitoring and Evidence Collection Underway

The agency emphasized its proactive approach, stating it is currently monitoring various online communities and social media platforms with dedicated legal counsel. They are diligently collecting evidence and are prepared to pursue both civil and criminal complaints against any serious violations. OA Entertainment issued a clear warning regarding the malicious editing or reprocessing of Jennie’s physical features, the repeated posting or redistribution of specific photos or video clips, and the attachment of insulting remarks or false information to such content.

Unverified Summer Sonic Footage Sparks Controversy

This decisive action follows the wide circulation of videos that purport to show part of Jennie’s body exposed during her high-profile Summer Sonic performance. While the authenticity of this footage remains unconfirmed, local reports have speculated that some posts may have been intentionally edited or manipulated. OA Entertainment did not explicitly state that the footage was fabricated in its statement.

The agency concluded its warning with an unequivocal message: there will be “no settlement or leniency” for any violations. Fans are strongly encouraged to report any suspected cases of malicious activity to the agency.

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