ACE's Agency Shares Statement Regarding Social Media Accounts Impersonating Jun
On May 8, A.C.E’s agency Beat Interactive released the following English statement:
Recently, we have been receiving reports regarding impersonating the accounts of Jun, a member of A.C.E. In response, we will report this as an abusive account and will take strong legal action against the users for impersonating the artist’s account if the deletion is not processed as soon as possible.If you find any impersonation accounts, please report them to us via .
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