Highlights
- The BTS Jin legal case has hit a procedural hurdle after the fan objected to the trial dates, thereby delaying its progress.
- The fan who initiated the BTS Jin forced kiss incident at the free hug event in Seoul appeared previously for questioning purposes after a November 2025 court indictment.
- The outcome of the BTS Jin case could reshape the future of the entertainment sector by initiating better celebrity safety measures.
Latest updates regarding the legal proceedings of the high-profile BTS Jin legal case faces new procedural delay as the accused challenged her upcoming court schedule. According to South Korean legal records, the Jin fan’s trial dates were slated for July, however, she recently filed an official notice of objection regarding the same, as well as applied for the reservation of rights. Since then, there have been no updates on whether there will be any changes in the official dates.
What Happened at Jin's Free Hug event?
The BTS Jin forced kiss incident allegedly happened on June 13, 2024, at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul, which marked his military discharge as well as 2024 Festa event. The event reportedly invited 1000 selected fans to take part in a “free hug” event with Jin, in which the said woman was also present.
The fan is a Japanese resident, allegedly in her 50s; as per the incident and publicly circulated footage, the BTS Jin fan lunged forward, where she non-consensually kissed the artist on the cheek. She later also posted regarding the incident on her social media account at the time, which allegedly read, “My lips touched Jin's neck. His skin was very soft." This sparked immediate backlash and condemnation from fans online while also alarming the global music and artist community.
BTS Member Jin Forced Kiss Incident: Accused Returned for Questioning
The dispute over the BTS Jin fan objection trial comes after she was charged by the Seoul Eastern District Court's Criminal Division 9 in November 2025. Through this step, the BTS Jin fan was formally indicted in the court filings. Notably, the idol’s fans filed formal complaints via the state’s National Petition Portal after she broke protocol at the event, thereby initiating a comprehensive Songpa Police Station investigation. Although the BTS Jin fan charged with assault briefly left South Korea, she returned for investigation, maintaining her stance via legal counsel that she did not realize her actions at the Seoul free hug event constituted a criminal offense.
The Korean Court Proceedings May Boost Idol Safety Measures
The BTS Jin legal case serves as a critical test for South Korea’s legal system, which is facing increasing public pressure to prosecute aggressive fan behavior under strict sexual misconduct laws. Legal experts evaluated that the June 2024 Jin free hug event controversy involved a physical violation of personal boundaries.
As the Seoul court BTS Jin case hangs in mid-appeal over scheduling, this latest Jin kiss incident update highlights a tightening legal landscape. Notably, the final outcomes of these court proceedings could set long-term regulatory precedents for idol/artist safety and structural physical security across the international multi-billion-dollar entertainment sector.

