Men accusing Japanese boy band producer of sex abuse seek company apology, compensation

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A group of men accusing Johnny Kitagawa, the late founder of a Japanese boy band talent agency, of sexual abuse is now seeking financial compensation.

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LATE FOUNDER OF JAPANESE BOY BAND TALENT AGENCY SEXUALLY ASSAULTED TEENAGERS, INVESTIGATION TEAM FINDS Johnny’s, as the company is known, is family-run and not publicly listed. Kitagawa, Fujishima’s uncle, died in 2019 and was never charged. Junya Hiramoto, another member of Ishimaru’s group, said they hope to set an example for others who have suffered.

 

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