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Dispatch clears any accusations and misunderstanding against Taeyong by unveiling that the text messages sent by informants are edited


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I can't even believe what I'm hearing. I have no words to describe the informant. It's disgusting that she would take a serious matter such as bullying and self harm and use it to target someone she doesn't like. What makes it even worse is that one of Taeyong's classmates said that he was bullied during middle school.   I also want to say that I'm sorry for stating that Taeyong was guilty of bullying one of his classmates. I was only going by his apology and I thought that since he apologized, that meant he did it. The fact that he put up with all of the slander and cyber-bullying just because he didn't want to cause further harm to his former classmates, by filing a lawsuit, speaks volumes of his character. 

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17 minutes ago, Just Peachy said:

I honestly don't care about the informant at all, they're a nobody to me. I don't know her name, and after this I'll never hear of her again. She seems shady and inconsiderate of the victims, but at this point all of her accusations towards Taeyong are slowly and finally being proven true once and for all, despite nctzens attempts to debunk them all. And that's what's most important to me in these new developments, because Taeyong is someone I will hear of again and again in the future.

Taeyong might have changed now, but I would very much like to never again see nctzens pretend he never bullied anyone or that he's innocent of the accusations, because clearly he's not. He did say homophobic shit to be edgy, he did fatshame and comment sexist shit about female classmates, he did indirectly cause someone to self harm because of the teasing him and other classmates did, and he did say those horrible ableist things to the buyers when he scammed them. It's very obvious these confirmed incidents can't have been isolated coincidences, it definitely was a general attitude problem. 

 
The informant exaggerated and made some of this stuff up.
 
In conclusion, it is true that Taeyong made fun of a friend’s appearance when he was younger. And that the victim was deeply hurt by what he said. But there are some parts that differ from the truths as well, for example: Taeyong is homophobic, Taeyong caused a friend to do self-harm etc. These accusations were only made by B, the informant. 
 
TY’s teacher said, ‘I still clearly remember what happened. Taeyong has nothing to do with the student who did self-harm.’
 
Another witness who was present on the scene also said, ‘I was there when it happened. Taeyong has never caused anything problematic. However, it is true that the victim threw a chair towards Taeyong’s direction’ 
 
Dispatch managed to get in touch with the ‘Rolling Paper’ victim, who said, ‘I didn’t feel offended. It happened when we were young. Sometimes, we joke about something that crosses the lines with our close friends. On top of all, I’m not gay, so it doesn’t really matter to me. What B did was very sickening. I don’t even know B personally, B is a stranger to me. And yet B uploaded that picture of rolling paper on the internet without asking any permissions first. I hope B sees this news and contact me as soon as possible to apologise’ 
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3 hours ago, Just Peachy said:

Dispatch is literally confirming he wrote the fatshaming comment and homophobic comment, and that he was there when the student got bullied so bad he/she self-harmed. He wasn't accused of being the main aggravator of that incident, just a participant. It seems really obvious he truly was a terrible person back then. I was a dumb teenager too, but I never thought of publicly mocking someone's appearance online the way he did to multiple women, that ablesist insults and threats were ok, or that homophobic jokes were funny.

He was not a participant. The teacher and witness literally said that he had nothing to do with that situation. 

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