G-Dragon is officially cleaning house, and he is showing zero mercy to online trolls.
In a decisive move to protect his reputation and well-being, the K-Pop icon and his agency, Galaxy Corporation, have launched a massive legal offensive against malicious commenters. On February 24, the agency announced that they have filed formal complaints against over 100 individuals for defamation, slander, and the spread of false information under the Information and Communications Network Act.

Partnering with the top-tier law firm Yulchon, the agency has moved beyond simple warnings. According to their official statement, investigative authorities have already executed search and seizure operations across major online communities and social media platforms to track down those responsible.

The crackdown is already yielding results. Police have identified multiple suspects and transferred them for questioning. Reports indicate that several individuals have admitted to the charges, and their cases have been forwarded to the prosecution for judgment. Meanwhile, intense investigations are continuing for those attempting to deny the allegations.

Galaxy Corporation reaffirmed their ‘zero tolerance’ policy, stating, “We will continue to secure evidence of malicious posts and expand civil and criminal measures to protect our artist’s rights.” They emphasized that they will pursue every legal avenue available without settlement.
This aggressive stance marks a significant step in the industry’s fight against cyberbullying, signaling that hiding behind anonymous screens will no longer protect malicious actors from real-world consequences.
