Actress Song Hayoon has faced a major legal update in her ongoing school violence controversy, as police have reportedly decided not to forward the defamation case filed against her former classmate A. The case, which involved accusations and counterclaims related to alleged school bullying, has been under investigation since last year.
According to reports from Money Today on June 25, the police have made a “non-prosecution (no-forwarding)” decision regarding Song Hayoon’s high school classmate, identified as A, who had previously been accused of defamation and other charges such as business obstruction and intimidation under the Information and Communications Network Act. The police reportedly received the case in August last year and concluded their investigation on February 19, ultimately deciding not to forward it to the prosecution. For the defamation charge, authorities ruled it as “no crime,” while the accusations of business obstruction and intimidation were dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Song Hayoon’s side has reportedly filed an objection following the police decision, indicating that the legal dispute is still ongoing. As the legal process continues, the case remains one of the closely watched celebrity legal disputes in the Korean entertainment industry, drawing ongoing public attention.
Song Hayoon, known for her roles in various K-dramas, has not released additional public comments following the latest police decision. Further updates are expected as both sides proceed with their legal responses.

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