What should Park Yoo-chun do now?

It must have been hell for Park Yoo-chun for the past few days. The sudden accusation has ended because the opponent cancelled it, but overall, a dishonorable effect has been put on him.

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Gangnam police sources said, "The waitress who sued Park Yoo-chun cancelled her charges. She claimed it was 'intercourse on consent'. If she takes back what she said, then the police investigation also falls into a maze. If there is no 'force' then there is no rape".

C-JeS Entertainment claimed, "We haven't heard anything from the police yet so we will wait for the police to acquit us. Also, we will fully cooperate with anything the police ask us to do for this investigation".

However, it's not over just because the charges have been cancelled. Netizens are already arguing about the pros and cons about the access to such bars. Since Park Yoo-chun is under National Duty, he shouldn't be able to avoid moral responsibilities. However the police claim it's hard to find out if he really was there. Even if he was, there's nothing against the military service law about that.

The records of his duty have also been brought up along with the questions about how he used his leave days. Apparently, Park Yoo-chun used 30 sick days from October last year to March this year. There is about 0.5 days left for him to use as sick leave from March to October. Gangnam District Office claims there is nothing wrong about that regarding his duties. He's even on duty right now as this is being said.

The agency is nearly pleading. The official statement says, "This case holds the line of one person's life. It is crucial that reports regarding this matter are only released after comprehensive checks have been made on the facts. Nothing official has been released by the police, but baseless reports have hurt his reputation in just a day".

Mistakes can be reflected on and improved. However, although the charges have been lifted, what has Park Yoo-chun done wrong? He just has to wait and hope for the best out of the police investigations. A lot of pressure is being put on his shoulders.