[Hot Topic] Dispatch revisits past lawsuit doubts over Son Seong Yeon, questioning if the 'FIFTY FIFTY' producer is a habitual offender!
2023-07-24
Recently, the FIFTY FIFTY incident has been making huge noise. Producer Ahn Seong-il is accused of using the same tactic to exploit Son Sung-wan. Korean media Dispatch has even dug out a fake disposition judgement made for Son Sung-wan in 2017. Many netizens also point out that Ahn Seong-il is a habitual offender.
In February 2017, the Seoul Central District Court rejected all applications for the case, with the litigation costs borne by Son Seung-yeon. It is known that Son Seung-yeon signed an exclusive contract with Fortune company in 2012, and terminated the contract four years later through email notification.
At the time, the reasons Son Seong Yeon demanded for contract termination were, ① The previous agency Fortune failed to produce a new album, ② Son Seong Yeon didn't profit from Fortune, ③ Fortune was not supportive or obstructed her entertainment activities, ④ Fortune did not fulfill its liquidation obligations, ⑤ Fortune refused or hindered her participation in musical supports, and ⑥ Fortune forced Son Seong Yeon to publicly disclose her home environment, etc.
The court pointed out that even though the agency did not produce one new album every year, it had produced more than three singles on average annually. Therefore, it is hard to view this as a breach of contract. The other reasons were also considered by the court to be unreasonable and were dismissed, hence the case request was not accepted and was rejected.
As of April 2018, two months after Son Seung-yeon terminated her contract with Fortune, she signed an exclusive contract with 24th Street, which is represented by Ahn Seong-il. Ahn Seong-il had arranged Son Seung-yeon's cover of "The First Snow's Falling" in 2014, which was followed by an event where Son Seung-yeon requested to terminate the contract. It led many netizens to associate this with the recent FIFTY FIFTY incident.
Korea media also revealed that Son Seung-yeon once posted on Instagram thanking producer An Seong-il, even calling him the "representative oppa". Many netizens responded to the incident by saying, "She actually called the representative oppa..." and "I don't want to see her play anymore, representative oppa...".
Other netizens also pointed out, "At first I thought it was Son Seung-yeon's former agency's fault, but behind it was An Seong-il. He really is a gangster terminator," "That poor agency! It even went bankrupt..." "If you want to sign with the person you want, you have to wait until the contract expires. It's wrong to blame a decent agency and then unfairly cancel the contract," "An Seong-il is a repeat offender."
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