Taeil (real name Moon Taeil), who left the group NCT after being accused of a sexual crime, has been turned over to the prosecution.

According to the Bangbae Police Station in Seoul on the 13th, Taeil was sent to the prosecution without detention the day before. The police received a report from the victim on June 13th.

According to the Bangbae Police Station in Seoul on the 13th, Taeil was sent to the prosecution without detention the day before. The police received a report from the victim on June 13th.
It was reported that Taeil was booked and summoned for questioning on the 28th of last month.
SM Entertainment, the agency that Taeil belonged to when NCT was summoned for questioning, released a statement on the day of Taeil's summons, saying, "Recently, Taeil was involved in a sexual crime.
SM Entertainment, the agency that Taeil belonged to when NCT was summoned for questioning, released a statement on the day of Taeil's summons, saying, "Recently, Taeil was involved in a sexual crime.
"We have confirmed that you have been charged with a criminal case," he said. "While investigating the facts, we realized that the matter was very serious and decided not to continue working with the team.
"I decided that I could not continue my activities, and after discussion with Taeil, I decided to leave the team," he said.
Meanwhile, Taeil debuted in the music industry as a member of NCT's unit 'NCT U' in 2016. Since then, he has been active as a member of NCT and its subsidiary group NCT 127.
Meanwhile, Taeil debuted in the music industry as a member of NCT's unit 'NCT U' in 2016. Since then, he has been active as a member of NCT and its subsidiary group NCT 127.
Dong-ha. Recently, as NCT 127, they released their 6th full-length album 'Pigeuduk (Walk)' and promoted.