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Japanese Talent Agency Admits Its Founder Preyed on Boys He Sought to Make Stars

A new report confirmed hundreds of cases of sexual abuse going back five decades by Johnny Kitagawa, a giant in the world of J-Pop who died in 2019 without ever facing any charges.

Hisako Ueno and Ben Dooley
Author: Hisako Ueno and Ben Dooley

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Hisako Ueno and Ben Dooley

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Japan, Kitagawa, Johnny, Pop and Rock Music, Sexual Harassment, Suits and Litigation (Civil)
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