WakeOne Entertainment Announces Legal Action Over Online Rumors Involving Kim Geonwoo Amid Fan Protests
WakeOne Entertainment just announced they’re taking legal action against people spreading nasty rumors and hateful comments about their artists. The company says they’re teaming up with lawyers to go after these harmful posts, making it clear they want to protect both their artists and their fans.
This is all flaring up again because of new allegations about Kim Geonwoo, a trainee from ALD1. People online started sharing claims about things he supposedly did during his trainee days, along with statements from some ex-staff. Nobody’s confirmed any of it, but the rumors exploded across social media, and fans are split right down the middle.

On one side, supporters have been rallying raising money, sending flowers, and flooding the company with messages of encouragement. On the other, critics have been staging protests, sending wreaths, and even parking LED trucks outside the company building to make their point. It’s the kind of fandom divide that pops up a lot whenever a K-pop scandal hits.
WakeOne called out what they see as reckless criticism and rumor-mongering, warning that this stuff doesn’t just hurt feelings it can twist how the public sees their artists. The agency is asking fans to stick with facts and let the investigation play out.

People watching the industry say more entertainment companies are turning to lawsuits to fight back against cyberbullying and slander, since rumors now spread at lightning speed online. Legal experts point out that these moves aren’t just about stopping trolls they also show companies are taking responsibility for keeping their artists safe.
This whole mess has also kicked off new debates about how transparent the trainee system really is, and what agencies should do when old accusations come up. As everything shakes out, people across K-pop are paying close attention to see what legal steps get taken and what that means for how similar situations will be handled down the line.
For now, WakeOne’s message is clear they’re not backing down from online harassment, and they’re reminding everyone just how tough it is for artists to deal with this kind of scrutiny while things are still up in the air.
Reportby: hannahlim@ygkplusofficial.com
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