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The head of Japan’s biggest music agency has apologized over allegations of years-long sexual abuse committed by its founder, the late entertainment mogul Johnny Kitagawa.

Johnny & Associates, a talent management firm known for its representation of hit bands such as SMAP, Arashi and Tokio, has been facing calls for a full investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct dating back decades. The issue was spotlighted in a BBC documentary that aired earlier this year. It also received fresh attention last month, when former J-pop star trainee Kauan Okamoto came forward with allegations that he and multiple other young men were sexually abused by Kitagawa.

” Fujishima also warned of the risk of “slander, due to speculation,” suggesting skepticism over some claims. An industry mogul During his long career, Kitagawa headed Japan’s biggest talent agency and was known for setting up popular boy bands and launching the music and acting careers of teen idols. He was a powerful figure in the media and entertainment industries for decades.

 

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