
Under the Juvenile Act, preventing the public disclosure of punishments handed out during an offender's youth is part of the system. But Dispatch jumped over the legal fence protecting this, effectively breaking the law and revealing it to the public...
This means a situation has arisen where Dispatch might have to compensate for the entirety of Jo Jin-woong's contract penalties. In the end, the Dispatch reporter could be sued over this matter. Recently, legal circles are speculating that the person who tipped them off might be one of the accomplices (Not confirmed, touch Pikachu's belly/wait and see).
+ I checked the details later. Since there wasn't much information confirming that Dispatch was actually sued, I slightly modified the content (Sued -> Could be sued). Thank you, Best Post OP! Thanks to you, I was able to get the correct info.
Furthermore, there is a principle of non-disclosure regarding any incidents punished when the person was a juvenile offender. Public disclosure of this can lead to serious trouble.
"Everyone is gleefully waiting for Dispatch to get sued, but mostly we're wondering how the hell they managed to steal records that are literally impossible for even the government to access."
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