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AKB48 Team SH Takes Legal Route After Defamation Scandal Hits Mao WeiJia |
According to a public document dated 12 June 2025 from the Shanghai Public Security Bureau’s Hongkou Division, Mao herself lodged the complaint after spotting multiple troll-style accusations and unsavoury comments being spread about her on Weibo.
The situation reportedly began escalating when one particular user—nicknamed “mmmmmcoommmmmmooo”—posted crude comments, which were then picked up and re-shared by another account under the name “肥秋系揭示板” (loosely translating to "FeiQiu System Rumour Board").
AKB48 Team SH’s management didn’t take kindly to the growing smear campaign, especially as the posts began to gain traction and stir unnecessary drama among fans and antis alike.
They released a strong message declaring zero tolerance for slander and confirmed they’ve taken the matter to the authorities. The goal, they said, is clear: to protect their talents from baseless attacks and online harassment.
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AKB48 Team SH Draws the Line as Rumours About Mao WeiJia Go Too Far |
The official police receipt confirms that the content in question had a negative impact on Mao WeiJia’s personal life and family, prompting her to seek help through legal channels. The incident has now been filed and is under review by Shanghai police, with updates available via phone or the city’s official case-tracking website.
Document No: [2025]
Shanghai Public Security Bureau – Case/Incident Report Receipt
Complainant Name:
Mao WeiJia
Contact Address:
[Redacted]
Contact Number:
[Redacted]
Report Time:
11 June 2025, 11:31:06
Case Details:
On 11 June 2025, the complainant Mao WeiJia came to the police station to report that she had discovered a Weibo user (username: mmmmmcoommmmmmooo) had posted inappropriate comments about her. The content was then reposted by another Weibo user (username: FeiQiu System Rumour Board / 肥秋系揭示板). The complainant stated that these posts have negatively affected her personal life and family, and therefore she is seeking assistance from the police.
How to check case progress:
You may inquire by phone, in person (Contact: [Redacted], Phone: 1890****), or check online via the official website https://gaj.sh.gov.cn/shga/ajcx or by scanning the QR code below.
Receiving Department:
Shanghai Public Security Bureau – Hongkou Branch
Police Station:
[Redacted]
Reporting Officer Signature:
[Redacted]
Badge Number:
[Redacted]
Phone Number:
[Redacted]
Supervision Phone (Weekdays 8:30–17:30):
[Redacted]
City Bureau Supervision Hotline (24 hours):
[Redacted]
Date of Receipt:
12 June 2025
Note (For the Complainant):
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This receipt only confirms that the Public Security Bureau has accepted the case report. It does not serve as any other form of proof.
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The police will handle the reported case in accordance with legal procedures and relevant laws/regulations.
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If you have any opinions or concerns, you may contact the local supervisory department of the Public Security Bureau.
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This receipt contains your personal information—please keep it safely.
This move by Team SH follows a recent uptick in online hate aimed at idols across several fandoms, particularly female idols in China and Japan.
Industry watchers say it could signal a new wave of artists standing up legally against cyberbullying, especially as social media platforms like Weibo become hotspots for rumours and unfiltered commentary.
So far, AKB48 Team SH has remained professional but firm—warning that they won’t hesitate to pursue legal consequences for anyone spreading malicious content about their members.