Park Yoochun sexual assault case: Police denies singer's acquittal

Yoochun's agency has decided to remain tight lipped on the developments and affirmed of a elaborative report once the final verdict is out.

Still no relief for Park Yoochun in his ongoing sexual assault case. Police have strongly denied the reports of the singer being cleared of molestation charges in the first and second cases filed against him.

Lashing out at the rumors, a spokesperson from the Gangnam District Police Station asserted that news report referring Yoochun's acquittal is completely untrue and inaccurate. He said: "It's not true. The investigation against Yoochun is still ongoing. It has not been decided whether he will be cleared of charges."

Earlier today, SBS stated that the JYJ member has been set free due to lack of evidence against him to prove the alleged assault. The Allkpop report further stated that the first victim, Miss Lee, was also found to have blackmailed former TVXQ member for about 100 million Won ($86,568 USD) in exchange for keeping quiet about his sexual relations with the woman. In addition to it, police are also planning to file arrest warrants for blackmail against the three involved, reports suggested.

Meanwhile, Yoochun's agency has decided to remain tight lipped on the developments and affirmed of a elaborative report once the final verdict is out. The agency said: "We will give our official statement when the police investigation has finished."