Head of Johnny Kitagawa’s J-pop agency resigns over sexual abuse scandal
by Justin McCurry in Osaka from World news | The Guardian on (#6EHF2)
Julie Fujishima, niece of late pop mogul, apologises and acknowledges agency founder's abuse for first time
The president of Japan's biggest boyband talent agency has resigned after acknowledging for the first time that its late founder sexually abused aspiring young stars.
The country's most powerful pop mogul, Johnny Kitagawa, who died in 2019 aged 87, was accused of sexually assaulting multiple teenagers over decades, but evaded justice because his victims feared he would destroy their careers if they spoke out.
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