On July 17, media outlet The Fact exclusively reported that one man was sentenced for posing as a member of BTS and the actions he took while doing so.
It was reported that this man approached a BTS producer in February last year, pretending to be one of the members of the group.
The producer gave away details on upcoming promotions as well as unreleased music after being duped by the man.
From February to May, the man allegedly shared the music 47 times, posting them on his Instagram or sending them to his friends using KakaoTalk (the most-used messaging app in Korea).
The man's attorney stated, "Due to his criminal past, he found it difficult to form meaningful relationships with people. So, he spent lots of time on social media. He studied music before being arrested, and a student who studied with him had achieved fame. He committed the crime out of curiosity and a desire to be like him."
Despite the seriousness of the crime, the judge explained that the sentence reflected the fact the music was edited and posted to a short length of about 10 to 20 seconds, which were also soon released, and that BTS' management agency Big Hit Music withdrew their complaint.
(SBS Star)