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BTS Jungkook's Stalker Arrested Again in Seoul as Police Investigate Home Disturbance

A Brazilian woman in her 30s was arrested under South Korea's Stalking Punishment Act after repeated visits and disturbances at BTS member Jung Kook's Seoul residence, police said.

  • On January 4, Yongsan Police Station in Seoul announced the arrest of a Brazilian woman in her 30s under South Korea's Stalking Punishment Act after repeated visits to Jung Kook's home.
  • Following repeated visits in December, police said the woman caused a disturbance by throwing mail in front of Jung Kook's home, prompting a no-contact request from his team.
  • Earlier cases include a Korean woman in her 40s referred to prosecutors in October, a Japanese woman in her 50s booked for trying to open the lock, and a Chinese woman in her 30s arrested last year with a suspended indictment.
  • Police said they will investigate further to determine case details, noting past incidents led to prosecutors and a suspended indictment for a Chinese woman in her 30s last year.
  • Media coverage credited BIGHIT Music and noted the article was translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Times for international readers.
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kpopnewswire.com broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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