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Singer and actress Nana, formerly of After School, has taken a firm stand against illegal ticket scalping for an upcoming event she organized. On November 12, she issued a public warning on her social media, demanding that scalpers cancel transactions and forbidding ticket transfers, stating that she is watching the situation closely. Simultaneously, Nana is involved in a legal case concerning a home invasion and robbery attempt against her and her mother. The court proceedings for the perpetrator, identified as A, have been delayed due to witness non-appearance, with the sentencing hearing now scheduled for June 4. | Singer and actress Nana, formerly of After School, has taken a firm stand against illegal ticket scalping for an upcoming event she organized. On November 12, she issued a public warning on her social media, demanding that scalpers cancel transactions and forbidding ticket transfers, stating that she is watching the situation closely. Simultaneously, Nana is involved in a legal case concerning a home invasion and robbery attempt against her and her mother. The court proceedings for the perpetrator, identified as A, have been delayed due to witness non-appearance, with the sentencing hearing now scheduled for June 4.
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[나나] Nana Takes Strong Stance Against Scalpers and Addresses Ongoing Legal Case
k-entertain5/12/2026

[나나] Nana Takes Strong Stance Against Scalpers and Addresses Ongoing Legal Case

Singer and actress Nana, formerly of After School, has taken a firm stand against illegal ticket scalping for an upcoming event she organized. On November 12, she issued a public warning on her social media, demanding that scalpers cancel transactions and forbidding ticket transfers, stating that she is watching the situation closely. Simultaneously, Nana is involved in a legal case concerning a home invasion and robbery attempt against her and her mother. The court proceedings for the perpetrator, identified as A, have been delayed due to witness non-appearance, with the sentencing hearing now scheduled for June 4.