Since their debut, BTS has had to deal with stalkers and hostile online posts. According to BIGHIT Music’s recent update, the threats to their safety and privacy will no longer be accepted.
BIGHIT Music issued a statement on December 27, 2024, highlighting their continued legal actions to combat malicious activity directed toward BTS. These include the dissemination of misleading information, harassment, personal attacks, defamation, and well-meaning criticism. Since their last notification, a number of people have been charged and fined up to 2 million KRW. One of them was a defendant who was found guilty and fined KRW 5 million for posting defamatory content on a blog on many occasions.

The organization is still committed to punishing criminals responsible. Current investigations include civil and criminal actions pertaining to stalking, personal information leaks, and other violations, as well as cases such as a damages lawsuit against “Taldeok Camp.” BIGHIT Music reaffirmed its dedication to upholding the rights of its artists by taking strong legal action against any infringers.
The seven members of the South Korean K-pop group BTS are RM, Suga, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, V, and J-hope. Since its 2013 debut, the boy band has grown to become one of the most well-known K-pop groups worldwide.
Jin hosted a special event to meet the fans at the group’s two-week celebration of FESTA, which marked the group’s 11th debut anniversary on July 13, 2024. With the exception of Jin and J-Hope, all of the group members are currently serving in the military and will be released in 2025.