In a shocking development, Joo Haknyeon has officially been expelled from THE BOYZ following serious prostitution allegations involving a former Japanese adult film actress. The news was confirmed by his agency, OneHundred Label, on June 18, along with a public apology issued by the companyâs CEO, Cha Ga-won.
The controversy, which first gained traction online, has led to significant backlash from fans and the general public, prompting swift action from the agency.
In his official statement, CEO Cha Ga-won said, âWe sincerely apologize for the recent situations involving our artists and staff that have caused concern among fans and the public.â He went on to admit the companyâs lack of oversight, stating, âWe humbly accept responsibility and deeply reflect on our failings.â
Cha continued, âWe will strengthen our management system related to artistsâ personal lives and conduct, and focus on enhancing internal systems and ethical training.â He also pledged that OneHundred Label will operate with âgreater responsibility to regain and maintain the trust of fans and the public, not only regarding our artistsâ activities but also the environment surrounding them.â

Joo Haknyeonâs removal from THE BOYZ follows a series of damaging reports detailing a private meeting with former AV actress Asuka Kirara, which involved alleged inappropriate conduct. The scandal has not only affected Haknyeonâs career but also cast a shadow over the groupâs reputation during what was expected to be a milestone year.
Full Statement from OneHundred Labelâs CEO
Hello, This is Cha Ga-won, Chairman of OneHundred.
We sincerely apologize for the deep concern and disappointment caused to fans and the public due to recent events involving our artists and staff members.
OneHundred humbly accepts that we were inadequate in managing the private lives and conduct of our artists and team. Through these incidents, we have come to recognize the weight of our responsibility and deeply reflect on our shortcomings.
Moving forward, we will strengthen our overall management system concerning artistsâ personal lives and behavior, and put greater effort into improving our internal systems and ethical awareness through dedicated training.
We are committed to taking a more responsible approach so that not only our artistsâ activities but also the environment surrounding them can regain and maintain the trust of fans and the public.
Once again, we sincerely apologize for the concern and disappointment we have caused. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Cha Ga-won
Chairman of OneHundred