Overview
- The South Korean consulate in New York confirmed no arrests or reports of crimes involving Korean nationals in connection with the alleged attack on an informant.
- Claims of an FBI investigation into the incident were dismissed as baseless by the consulate, further undermining the allegations.
- The informant, who initially alleged severe neck injuries, later revised their account to minor arm wounds, raising questions about the credibility of their claims.
- Forensic analysis suggests the audio implicating Kim Soo-hyun in a relationship with a minor may have been manipulated using AI technology.
- Kim Soo-hyun and his agency continue to deny all allegations, while multiple defamation and cyberbullying lawsuits remain underway.