Shinhwa warned its Japanese fans to watch out for illegal fan clubs.
On March 31, Shinhwa Company issued an official statement on companies claiming to be in charge of the official gathering of Shinhwa’s fanclub in Japan. “The company terminated its contract with a fan club organizer last year and is currently looking for another company with which to do business.”
Shinhwa Company added, “We will be taking legal action against illegal fan clubs that are not contracted with us and continue recruiting members. We will be filing a lawsuit and taking aggressive action.”
The group warned, “To prevent fans from signing up for memberships with businesses that are not officially doing work for Shinhwa, we want you to be cautious.”
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