GPS Tracking Shock: CORTIS Stalker Legal Action Formally Launched
The safety of K-pop idols is once again under intense scrutiny as a massive CORTIS stalker legal action has been officially set into motion. On June 29, the rookie group’s management agency, BigHit Music, released a comprehensive statement via the official fan community platform Weverse, detailing their ongoing, aggressive criminal lawsuits against malicious commentators and dangerous sasaeng fans who have crossed legal lines.
With the majority of the group members being minors, the agency announced a zero-tolerance policy, promising absolute severity without any settlements or leniency.
Severe Privacy Invasions and GPS Tracking in Paris
According to the agency’s official announcement, the severity of the stalking has reached a terrifying level. During the group’s recent international promotional schedule in Paris, France, several obsessive individuals went so far as to attach a miniature GPS tracking device directly to the vehicle transporting the members. These individuals then utilized local rental cars and drivers to relentlessly tail the group along their private and undisclosed travel routes.
This dangerous situation has prompted immediate CORTIS stalker legal action, with the agency firmly identifying these behaviors as illegal activities that severely threaten the physical safety of their artists. Furthermore, the agency reported multiple instances where these individuals loitered inside the group’s local hotels or illegally moved to seats close to the members during international flights.
Illegal Flight Ticket Information Sales Under Investigation
In addition to physical stalking, the agency is aggressively cracking down on the illegal distribution of digital personal data. BigHit Music has gathered extensive evidence against multiple heavy-uploader accounts on social media that illicitly sell the group’s confidential flight information. A formal lawsuit was submitted back in May, and a rigorous police investigation is currently underway.
“The buying and selling of an artist’s flight information constitutes a clear violation of both the Personal Information Protection Act and the Information and Communications Network Act,” the agency strongly emphasized. They added that they are actively cooperating with global law enforcement agencies to permanently root out these illegal data brokers.
Zero Tolerance to Protect the Minor Members
The broad scope of the ongoing CORTIS stalker legal action also covers malicious online behavior. The agency has filed a wave of lawsuits targeting individuals who post extreme defamation, clear falsehoods regarding the group’s album sales achievements, and maliciously edited photos designed to cause sexual humiliation.
BigHit Music concluded their statement by warning that any stalkers who assault or shout profanities at field security staff during protection measures will face additional criminal charges. They vowed to prioritize the mental and physical well-being of the members as they prepare for their upcoming global tours.



