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Police Continue Investigation of Jungkook’s Home Intrusion as BigHit Intensifies Legal Response

Submitting new CCTV footage to police, BigHit pursues fines and lawsuits to deter stalking, harassment, defamation and other violations targeting BTS members.

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BTS Jungkook Home Intrusion: Chinese Woman ARRESTED, BigHit Music Files Case Against Stalker - Full Timeline
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Overview

  • A woman in her 30s attempted to break into Jungkook’s Seoul residence on June 11 and was arrested by Yongsan Police on June 12 for attempted trespassing.
  • BigHit Music has provided fresh CCTV footage and additional evidence to law enforcement to strengthen the ongoing criminal case against the intruder.
  • The agency maintains a zero-tolerance stance on stalking, immediately filing restraining orders and pressing for criminal punishment in cases that threaten artist safety.
  • Since Q3 2024, BigHit has monitored domestic and international online platforms to collect evidence against harassers, securing fines for confirmed defamation and sexual harassment cases.
  • Fans are encouraged to report suspected rights infringements—such as malicious posts or IP violations—via the HYBE Artist Rights Protection Report website to support legal action.