Korean actor Cho Jin Woong has officially announced his retirement from the entertainment industry after past misconduct allegations resurfaced and sparked widespread public criticism. On December 5, Dispatch released a report claiming that Cho had been involved in serious crimes during his high school years, including vehicle theft and an alleged sexual assault, which reportedly led to his placement in a juvenile detention center. The report also noted that he was booked for assault and drunk driving as an adult.

Following the report, Cho’s agency apologized for the actor’s “wrongful actions” in the past but firmly denied the claim regarding sexual assault. Despite the clarification, discussion surrounding his past intensified rapidly online.
On December 6, Cho Jin Woong issued a formal apology through his agency. In the statement, he expressed shame for his past behavior and announced his decision to cease all professional activities effective immediately. He wrote that this choice reflects the responsibility he must take as a public figure and added that he would accept all criticism. Moving forward, he intends to live a reflective life as a private individual.
As attention turns to the fallout, questions arise regarding the future of “Signal 2,” set to premiere in the first half of 2026. The production has not yet released any updates regarding his status, leaving uncertainty about how the project will proceed.
Cho Jin Woong’s retirement marks a decisive moment in a controversy that has quickly captured national attention, reigniting discussions about public figures, accountability, and the weight of past actions.
