CORTIS' agency, BigHit Music, has announced an aggressive legal response against individuals accused of violating the rookie group's privacy, revealing a series of alarming incidents involving stalking, illegal tracking, and online harassment.
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According to the agency, recent investigations uncovered cases of malicious comments, the illegal sale of the members' flight information, and repeated invasions of the group's private schedules. The company also disclosed one of the most serious incidents to date: during CORTIS' recent activities in Paris, several individuals allegedly attached GPS tracking devices to vehicles used by the group and closely followed their movements, including private, non-public schedules.
BigHit Music stated that it has already reported multiple cases to law enforcement, issued warnings, and taken action against those who entered restricted areas, posed as event staff, waited at hotels, or attempted to approach the members during flights and airport visits.
The agency emphasized that most of CORTIS' members are minors, saying it will pursue offenders under a zero-tolerance policy and continue working with authorities to protect the group's safety, privacy, and legal rights.
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Source: BigHit Music official statement via Weverse, reporting by Star News and OSEN.
