Ahn Sung-il, CEO of content production company The Givers, who was sued by girl group FIFTY FIFTY's member Keena for alleged forgery and use of forged private documents, was recently cleared of the charges by the police.
The Givers announced on the 29th that the Seoul Gangnam Police Station recently decided not to refer the case for prosecution, ruling "no charges" due to "insufficient evidence to prove a crime."
Keena had filed a lawsuit against CEO Ahn last year, claiming that her signature was used without consent on copyright registration documents for FIFTY FIFTY's global hit song "Cupid."
The Givers stated, "The police found it reasonable to believe that Keena had given broad authorization to CEO Ahn, considering that The Givers had signed a service contract with ATTRAKT and was recognized as having overseen various administrative duties related to FIFTY FIFTY's music activities."
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