Popular Idol Accused Of Rape, Convicted Of Filming Sex With Underage Boyfriend Is Already Active Again
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Usually, when a star is accused of misbehavior or found guilty of a crime, they enter a hiatus to reflect on their actions and avoid worsening the situation.
The length of the hiatus varies, but it is usually determined by the severity of the accusations and the accused’s guilt.
K-Pop Idol Enters Indefinite Hiatus Amid Allegations Of “Inappropriate Relationship” With Minor Fan
In 2023, Aaron Yan, member of boy group Fahrenheit and actor, was accused of rape, grooming and filming sex acts by an influencer named Yao Le, who claimed their relationship began when he was 16. He claimed that he was forced on more than one occasion to have sex with Yan.


Ultimately, Yan was found guilty of filming pornography with a minor and sentenced to a seven month suspended sentence and fines in May 2024 after reaching a settlement with the victim. Usually, a sentencing like this would result in an extended hiatus, but this has not been the case.
In addition to being active in other ways, Yan recently returned to music with a new album titled Ikigai.
He currently has activities planned for January, which is less than two years after his conviction.