Shimon Ishimaru reveals why he demanded $12M from Smile-Up for Johnny Kitagawa’s alleged sexual abuse before the trial.
1Old Men’s Friends Club ★.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:11:09.72ID:vbdsrhi+9
Shimon Ishimaru (57), who served as vice-chair of the Johnny’s Sexual Assault Victims Association (disbanded in September this year), which claims to have been sexually assaulted by Johnny Kitagawa, the founder of the former Johnny & Associates (now Smile-up.), has been sued by the company over the amount of compensation he should receive. This is because there is a large gap between the amount of compensation offered by Smile and the amount Ishimaru requested, but there have also been criticisms from the public about Ishimaru’s high claim. What are Ishimaru’s true intentions? Ahead of the first oral argument (December 20th, Saitama District Court), Mr. Ishimaru gave an interview to aera dot. An envelope from the Saitama District Court arrived at Mr. Ishimaru’s home on November 5th. “I received mail in an envelope from the court, and when I opened it, inside was a lawsuit from smile-up. The complaint was 22 pages long and detailed with allegations. I plan to go to court without a lawyer. I prepared my own answer to each and every item in the complaint.”
Smile Inc. offered Ishimaru 18 million yen in compensation in February this year, but this amount was far short of what Ishimaru had requested. Subsequent mediation did not bridge the gap between the two parties, and Smile Inc. has reportedly filed a lawsuit in the Saitama District Court, seeking confirmation that it is not liable for damages exceeding 18 million yen. Mr. Ishimaru’s smartphone contained the reply that he had painstakingly written. Ishimaru looks back on the progress of the compensation negotiations thus far: “On February 8th of this year, I met for the first time with a lawyer from the Victim Relief Committee set up by smile-up. Even at our third meeting around May, there was still a big gap between the amount I had expected and what we had in mind, so we ended up at a stalemate. Then, smile-up.’s lawyer said, ‘We want to mediate the matter in court.'”
At first, Ishimaru was reluctant to take the matter to mediation. “When I asked whether mediation would take time and result in a lower amount, smile-up.’s lawyer replied, ‘That’s something the mediator will decide,’ and ‘We’ll cover all the costs.’ After about 30 minutes of persuasion, I agreed to mediation.”
Initially, Ishimaru was reluctant to take the matter to mediation. “When I asked whether mediation would take time and result in a lower amount, smile-up.’s lawyer replied, ‘That’s something the mediator will decide,’ and ‘We’ll cover all the costs.’ After about 30 minutes of persuasion, we agreed to mediation.”
Continued by aera
2024/12/19/ 11:00.
Smile Inc. offered Ishimaru 18 million yen in compensation in February this year, but this amount was far short of what Ishimaru had requested. Subsequent mediation did not bridge the gap between the two parties, and Smile Inc. has reportedly filed a lawsuit in the Saitama District Court, seeking confirmation that it is not liable for damages exceeding 18 million yen. Mr. Ishimaru’s smartphone contained the reply that he had painstakingly written. Ishimaru looks back on the progress of the compensation negotiations thus far: “On February 8th of this year, I met for the first time with a lawyer from the Victim Relief Committee set up by smile-up. Even at our third meeting around May, there was still a big gap between the amount I had expected and what we had in mind, so we ended up at a stalemate. Then, smile-up.’s lawyer said, ‘We want to mediate the matter in court.'”
At first, Ishimaru was reluctant to take the matter to mediation. “When I asked whether mediation would take time and result in a lower amount, smile-up.’s lawyer replied, ‘That’s something the mediator will decide,’ and ‘We’ll cover all the costs.’ After about 30 minutes of persuasion, I agreed to mediation.”
Initially, Ishimaru was reluctant to take the matter to mediation. “When I asked whether mediation would take time and result in a lower amount, smile-up.’s lawyer replied, ‘That’s something the mediator will decide,’ and ‘We’ll cover all the costs.’ After about 30 minutes of persuasion, we agreed to mediation.”
Continued by aera
2024/12/19/ 11:00.
裁判直前に独占告白! 旧ジャニーズ性被害「石丸志門氏」が「18億4500万円」を要求した“本当の理由” | AERA dot. (アエラドット)
旧ジャニーズ事務所(現SMILE-UP.)の創業者であるジャニー喜多川氏から性被害を受けたと訴えている「ジャニーズ性加害問題当事者の会」(今年9月に解散)の副代表を務めた石丸志門氏(57)は、補償…
3Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:13:21.88ID:X+LPhxEt0
I’m making excuses because I couldn’t get public opinion on my side.
5Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:15:27.91ID:y2JttNhQ0
The mass media insists that “the talent is not at fault!!!” and still uses Johnny’s talents all the time,
but if a senior talent knows that their juniors will suffer the same fate and yet doesn’t do what they should, it’s a crime of omission and a big problem.
Childish excuses like “I only know about it at the rumor level” won’t work.
but if a senior talent knows that their juniors will suffer the same fate and yet doesn’t do what they should, it’s a crime of omission and a big problem.
Childish excuses like “I only know about it at the rumor level” won’t work.
10Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:18:50.47ID:yhg6w5Ss0
>>5
If they don’t run away, it would mean they’re admitting that a popular Johnny’s talent got a job because he was sexually assaulted…
If they don’t run away, it would mean they’re admitting that a popular Johnny’s talent got a job because he was sexually assaulted…
34Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:39:56.68ID:Hy3MJPZV0
>>5
Then why not start by saying that to the three members of SMAP who are acting like victims and saying they were frozen out by the agency?
Are you also blaming Sorimachi and Sky-Hi who were once affiliated with the agency?
Anti-brained people who just want to get rid of ex-Johnny’s talents somehow are also making meaningless statements that are a form of slander.
If you go too far, you might end up excluding those who want to get rid of Johnny’s talents and get the cart before the horse lol.
Then why not start by saying that to the three members of SMAP who are acting like victims and saying they were frozen out by the agency?
Are you also blaming Sorimachi and Sky-Hi who were once affiliated with the agency?
Anti-brained people who just want to get rid of ex-Johnny’s talents somehow are also making meaningless statements that are a form of slander.
If you go too far, you might end up excluding those who want to get rid of Johnny’s talents and get the cart before the horse lol.
48Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:54:59.94ID:jI7Jvsa+0
>>5
There’s probably a mix of victims and perpetrators
It might be hard even for insiders to tell the difference.
There’s probably a mix of victims and perpetrators
It might be hard even for insiders to tell the difference.
8Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:17:25.40ID:1A6ziWEu0
I guess I multiplied it by 100 for now.
11Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:18:56.19ID:C/Tka9gE0
Isn’t there a possibility that if it goes to court you won’t get a penny?
68Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 15:23:17.06ID:xP/toFQf0
>>11
Johnny’s side claims that the debt exceeds 18 million yen and is therefore non-existent, so they can get up to that amount.
Johnny’s side claims that the debt exceeds 18 million yen and is therefore non-existent, so they can get up to that amount.
15Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:21:31.98ID:82KOTVkY0
My welfare will be terminated and I want to emigrate to America, so give me 1.8 billion yen including the cost of moving there!
17Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:22:34.57ID:chuS+sOv0
What this person is saying makes more sense. Johnny’s got big through this kind of harassment, so they should give back the profits from their crimes.
18Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:22:40.40ID:P0lgYOFC0
I can only assume that he is underestimating the cost because he wants to go to America.
19Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:24:56.02ID:0GSSMX3J0
She was told by her uncle to debut as a Ninja unit, but when she said she wanted to debut solo, her agency cut her off. She seems to be a bit selfish. I don’t know how the court decides, but she’s put herself in a situation where she can’t complain even if the amount ends up being around 2 million.
70Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 15:23:58.98ID:B0QFm2G00
>>19
Now that I think about it, no Johnny’s members have ever had a solo debut right from the start.
Toshiko and Matchi were also excited at first.
Now that I think about it, no Johnny’s members have ever had a solo debut right from the start.
Toshiko and Matchi were also excited at first.
20Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:24:58.69ID:9BM+insN0
I just want money, that’s all.
21Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:25:10.66ID:fhJYtAfk0
I know you’ve got money on your mind, but can’t you do a better job? You’re so lame. You’re getting ahead of yourself.
23Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:28:00.52ID:pBmh9Owt0
1.845 billion yen lol.
24Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:28:22.17ID:PYzpH9x00
In other words, he couldn’t survive on just 18 million yen after his welfare was terminated, so he demanded 100 times that amount as lifetime compensation (including the cost of moving to America).
26Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:30:44.08ID:E/dxSuZM0
This amount is bigger than the patent compensation claim that Sega is currently making, but it’s still a scam.
27Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:31:24.69ID:z5Tlirx40
1.8 billion lol
And he’s going to move to America with it lol
If he’s on welfare, he should give some of the money back to Japan when he gets it lol.
And he’s going to move to America with it lol
If he’s on welfare, he should give some of the money back to Japan when he gets it lol.
29Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:34:38.11ID:Y9sKVeQu0
It’s so cheap that it’s unbelievable in Japan.
30Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:37:20.11ID:l2S1Q9MV0
What, 1.8 billion yen? Of course they’ll sue you.
31Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:37:58.65ID:W4yDgvA/0
From the beginning, this guy has been saying he wanted a car and wanted to become a company executive.
32Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:38:58.77ID:dLVmBUFh0
> “I made detailed calculations of the lost earnings from age 22, when I would have been able to work, to age 56,
and the living expenses that will likely be incurred from the current age of 57 onwards. The claim is that “this is the profit that would have been obtained if the damage had not occurred,” but the purpose of the mediation is to confirm whether this is reasonable and whether the amount would have really been obtained if the damage had not occurred.
40Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:51:29.41ID:WK0ROVA40
>>32
The lifetime annual income of a salaryman these days is probably less than 300 million, but your self-evaluation is too high.
The lifetime annual income of a salaryman these days is probably less than 300 million, but your self-evaluation is too high.
33Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:39:45.91ID:MY2jX1UQ0
He’s married and can go to his friends’ concerts, but he can’t work. The techniques for receiving welfare are amazing.
35Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:40:47.65ID:QGqp3dYI0
Johnny should have taken action while he was still alive.
39Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:49:36.71ID:l2S1Q9MV0
Even for murder, the standard compensation is around 35 million yen, so why is it 1.8 billion yen for a sexual assault based only on a testimony? It’s completely ridiculous.
62Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 15:15:53.53ID:dxkbzYvf0
>>39
If there hadn’t been any damage, he might have joined Shonentai, Hikaru Genji, and Arashi and made that much money.
I remember him saying that he wanted to go to Hawaii and live safely, so he adjusted to the high prices there.
If there hadn’t been any damage, he might have joined Shonentai, Hikaru Genji, and Arashi and made that much money.
I remember him saying that he wanted to go to Hawaii and live safely, so he adjusted to the high prices there.
41Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:52:25.45ID:oD1XtEqj0
How many times the lifetime salary of a major trading company employee do you plan to earn?
42Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:52:52.21ID:rUkrAP4G0
Welfare is a weird thing.
43Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:53:10.82ID:pbTagD9b0
I live with my family of three. So you weren’t living alone?
Then I guess you’re receiving welfare for three people.
Then I guess you’re receiving welfare for three people.
44Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:53:44.42ID:OAOD8ziZ0
I guess he can’t escape the illusion of what his life would be like if he were a successful celebrity.
47Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:54:40.32ID:i3kzIReR0
Well, it’s the entertainment industry where comedians are rampant, demanding 500 million yen from those who report sexual assault.
50Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:56:44.43ID:5eB4mQi10
>>47
In the end, the lawsuit was dropped.
In the end, the lawsuit was dropped.
56Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:59:45.56ID:l2S1Q9MV0
>>47
In the end, I filed a lawsuit, but then dropped it, so I lost badly and didn’t get a single yen, and I can’t even appear on TV anymore lol.
In the end, I filed a lawsuit, but then dropped it, so I lost badly and didn’t get a single yen, and I can’t even appear on TV anymore lol.
49Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 14:56:08.71ID:f1KTTfLs0
Did he calculate that he would have sold as well as SMAP?
59Anonymous @I’m sorry.Dec. 19, 2024 (Thu) 15:07:42.47ID:Ocdvmiyl0
When he said that his welfare benefits would be cut off if he received 18 million yen, I just thought what the hell was he talking about.
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