The Truth of What’s Happening with NCT’s Taeil!



Taeil’s exit from NCT over criminal charges was startling, and with all the surrounding rumors, the true extent of his crimes might have been overlooked.

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  1. If’s there lots of people are females in S.A. Incidents, lots of people are traumatized from environments, with groups that linked in areas in B.S. situations rights now. My opinions there is messed in situations, why’re women are tell situations right now and allow the others people who got into mixed up with stuff right now.

  2. There is to remember that Taeil has more victims, this case is of a foreigner that Taeil gang r@ped but the other is a Korean girl that he started harassing when she was 12 years old and he did it for 6 years, NOW she is 18 years old. The minor is another victim.

    The Korean victim made a public complaint exposing all the details and always mentioning Taeil's account so that he would know. A public and the fact that no one has been able to refute her complaint, not even Taeil himself, his lawyer, SM, have used it as a tactic to try to victimize Taeil and say that what is said on social media about him is false, confirms it. It's a very common tactic used by lawyers and by Seungri's lawyers too, since many things were being said on social media about Seungri and his case, there were inconsistencies (many of them poured out by bots/trolls) his lawyers used it to victimize him and so that people wouldn't believe the TRUTHS that were being told. Tell me, why has none of those involved and harmed tried to step down and deny such a grave public accusation?

  3. Wow and I really thought he was innocent how does a man assault an 11-12 year old how does he do it it's illegal I mean most crimes always are 14-20 but 11 he must be insane

  4. I thought he was a rapper, now he’s just a r@per
    Freestyle, now he only has style, no free
    His name is Tae-il now, now he might go to Jae-il
    He used to be in NCT, scared he gives STD
    He used to sing Cherry Bomb, now his career is bombed

  5. his crime is the clear example of how most k-pop idols pretend they are someone else in front of the cameras to look unproblematic and attract fans usually the young ones. Idols you stan today can be exposed of doing horrible things tomorrow. The fans must be mature they should not to fall in love with them otherwise they will receive disappointment by some of them and feel betrayed.

  6. -.-… bro.. just think… you mean to tell me that during his busy schedule he had time to diddy an 11 year old for 6 years leaving her disabled?.. THINK ABOUT IT.

  7. I will never forgive Taeil about what he did, but a few years after this ''Taeil crime'' is forgotten and he's not in Jail or something
    don't speak about the crime, just let him live his life. lets just hope he never does something horrible again

  8. Idols are people like us. But on Taeil's situation, he crosses the line in being an idol. Many people are not happy for what he did including me & especially the NCT 127 members. That was a serious crime. Rape has no bail.. He will spend his life in jail if it's proven.. Now, i know it's proven because of SM Entertainment removed him from the group & the decision has made by the agency & not his. I don't feel bad for him, its not just that i'm not NCTizens it's just because i believe that he commits a crime & he had the responsibility to face it.

  9. As someone who went through years of sexual abuse from a man, I know how it can completely ruin someone’s life. So when I first saw photos and videos of this man, he looked innocent and acted super cute.
    What’s even more frustrating is how some fans defend these idols no matter what. I know most K-pop fans are girls, so I just want to say please don’t over-love your idols. We never really know who they are in real life. Anyone can act sweet and innocent on screen, but that doesn’t mean they’re like that behind closed doors.
    And also over time, I’ve started to feel like a lot of male K-pop idols are overly feminized in their appearances, and that can really mislead people.

    When I heard about the this one, it honestly made me scared to like any other boy bands besides Stray Kids and Ateez. I feel like girls really need to protect themselves and not blindly idolize people.

    Here’s something I found that really stuck with me:
    Earlier this year, SM Entertainment had to address a big scandal about NCT members Johnny and Haechan, along with Heechul from Super Junior. There were rumors about inappropriate behavior, though SM Entertainment denied them.

    This made me wonder if other members might know more than they let on. To be honest, now when I see NCT members collaborating with other groups, I can’t even watch—it just makes me feel gross.

    I really think these entertainment companies need to investigate these things properly and be transparent. People deserve to know the truth so they don’t get caught up in delusions over these idols.

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