
The agency of K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY, ATTRAKT, has released a statement saying Keena will be temporarily taking a break from her activities due to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
According to Dispatch's report on May 9, Keena's condition began after a face-to-face investigation with An Sung Il, the CEO of The Givers, which took place on April 15 at the Gangnam Police Station.
In August last year, Keena filed a complaint against An Sung Il. She accused him of forging documents and misusing them for the copyright of their popular song "Cupid". According to Keena, only 0.5% of the copyright was registered in her name.
With her lawyer, Keena confronted An for two hours. After the conversation, the idol's condition worsened and she experienced severe PTSD symptoms such as vomiting, insomnia, loss of appetite, and auditory hallucinations.
Because of this, ATTRAKT decided to pause their activities for now to prioritize their health. Keena has not been able to participate in any of the group's schedules since FIFTY FIFTY returned on April 29.