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On the 4th, Ota Hikaru (55), a giggling combination who was in court for the first time at the “Backdoor Admission Trial of Nihon University College of Arts”, will broadcast live TBS “Sunday Japan” (Sunday 9:54 am). Appeared in.
The defendant Yusuke Isetani (44), who was arrested on suspicion of violating the Cannabis Control Act (possession) and released on the 30th of last month. Ota, who was out of focus, said: “First of all, I’m not Isetani. A lot of people misunderstand it.”
Ota said, “Will I also be tried in this place?” Regarding saying “I’m Yusuke Isetani”, she said, “No matter what the intention is, I can say Fuwa-chan”, while giving the name of YouTube talent Fuwa-chan (26) who was a guest artist.
“The scene was a scene. He was using it with the presiding judge. (The presiding judge) had a line that said ‘Well then.’ It was a failure. He was not a very good customer.” He regretted the slow response from the listeners.
“He wasn’t angry, but the president was angry,” he said, saying that his wife, Titan President Mitsuyo Ota (56), reprimanded him for showing the “Push” joke and other things within the law. I revealed that it was done.
Takafumi Horie (47), also known as Horiemon, said: “It is a civil matter, right? If it is a criminal trial, the crime will be serious.” Commentator Terry Ito, 70, jokingly remarked: “I may be sentenced to death (Ota) because I am the plaintiff, not the defendant, but the plaintiff.”
Ota’s side asked publisher Shinchosha for damages of approximately 33 million yen and posted an apology notice, saying that a fake article that he had entered the Nihon University College of Arts through the back door was published. in “Weekly Shincho”. I was suing. At the first appearance, Ota insisted, “I am disappointed that it was said that I did it with a good hand and that my father asked the gangsters to pecope”.
Weekly Shincho published an article titled “My Father’s Point Who Inscribed Laughter Problem” Ota Hikari “at the Back Door of Nihon University” in the August 16 and 23, 2018 issue. His father, was reported, Saburo (83 years old), who died in 2012, gave him 8 million yen. The first oral argument was held in October 2018, and then settlement negotiations were held, but it failed.
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