[NEWS] Open World Entertainment issues official apology
2012.04.18
Open World Entertainment has issued an official apology regarding the recent arrest of the CEO due to sexual assault charges.
On April 17th, an official letter of apology was issued on their website stating, “We bow our heads to offer our deepest apologies, and we are deeply remorseful for subjecting everyone to great disappointment.”
They continued, “The reports in the media regarding the involvement of agency’s celebrities are false. The artists under our agency were deeply hurt by these unconfirmed accusations and reports that were linked to them.”
The letter then pleads with the mass media regarding unfounded reports, “We ask you to refrein from writing speculative articles in order to prevent our celebrities from experiencing backlash by simply being under the same agency.”
They concluded the letter with another grave apology, “One again, we bow our heads and offer our deepest apologies for causing concern over terrible incident.”
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