"Regardless, it's a fact that a 3 million won fine was issued, and I'm currently disputing multiple cases in formal trial," she said, referring to roughly $2,200 in South Korean currency. "The only thing they can do at this point is push this narrative as far as possible, painting me as a stalking criminal." The dispute traces back to allegations the woman first raised on her personal social media account regarding Hwang's private conduct. Court records cited in the reporting confirm that the woman received a summary fine order of 3 million won on stalking charges in February. Cases involving stalking allegations in South Korea are governed under the country's Act on Punishment of Stalking Crimes, which was substantially strengthened in recent years following a series of high-profile stalking-related violent incidents.