‘Black Rider’ actor Ji-soo’s ex-agency ordered to pay $1 million to K-drama production company

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The former agency of Korean actor Ji-soo (real name Kim Ji-soo), who appeared in the Philippine series “Black Rider,” was told to pay 1.42 billion won (about $1 million) in damages to a production company of a Korean drama from which the actor was removed in 2021 due to school violence allegations.

Jonathan HicapThe former agency of Korean actor Ji-soo , who appeared in the Philippine series “Black Rider,” was told to pay 1.42 billion won in damages to a production company of a Korean drama from which the actor was removed in 2021 due to school violence allegations.

"The defendant must pay the plaintiff approximately 1.42 billion won and interest in arrears," the court ruled Korean media reported. A former schoolmate of Ji-soo posted online to accuse the actor of school violence that he allegedly committed while they were studying at Sorabol Middle School in Seoul from 2006 to 2008.

At the time, 18 of the 20 episodes of the drama were already filmed with Ji-soo. As a result, the entire drama was reshot with Na In-woo as the lead actor.

 

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