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Lee Sun Kyun's agency sues reporter; to take more legal action vs false info

MANILA, Philippines — The agency of the late "Parasite" star Lee Sun-kyun has sued a journalist for reporting false information in connection to the actor's death.

Sun-kyun passed away last December 27, aged 48 years old. Authorities found his unconscious body in a parked car and confirmed Sun-kyun's identity after contacting his manager.

Police found a charcoal briquette in the car's passenger seat and in Lee's home was a memo akin to a suicide note, but officials have yet to indicate the exact cause of death.

The actor previously went through police questioning thrice on suspected drug use such as marijuana and other illegal narcotics.

His agency HODU&U Entertainment recently released a statement to address the circulation of rumors and false information about their talents.

HODU&U Entertainment said it was collecting relevant information and concurrently decided to take legal action: "In the future, we will take firm action against all situations where false information is spread."

"We express our deepest regret over the malicious and indiscreet reports regarding the late actor Lee Sun-kyun by some media outlets over the past three months. We hoped that the truth would be revealed through a fair police investigation until the end, but since we can no longer do so, we would like to correct the facts one by one by ourselves."

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The agency confirmed it sued a journalist who reported false information the night Sun-kyun passed away. It is asking for the reporter's diligent participation in upcoming legal proceedings and for a sincere apology.

It also acknowledged that it was unable to respond to media interviews as the investigation is ongoing, and asked that any posts or stories that weren't fact-checked or corrobated be attended to swiftly.

"HODU&U Entertainment will continue to do our best to ensure that our agency’s actors can work in a stable environment. We ask for your understanding and cooperation," the statement ended.

Before starring in the Oscar-winning "Parasite," which also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture,

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