Intruder Who Broke Into Nana’s Home Files Lawsuit Alleging Attempted Murder

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Intruder Who Broke Into Nana’s Home Files Lawsuit Alleging Attempted Murder

Intruder Who Broke Into Nana’s Home Files Lawsuit Alleging Attempted Murder

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New reports reveal that the man who allegedly broke into singer and actress Nana’s home in November 2025 has now filed a lawsuit against her. On January 2 KST, her agency Sublime Entertainment released an official statement confirming the unexpected legal action.

The suspect, identified only as “A,” is a man in his 30s who is currently under investigation for breaking into Nana’s residence while armed with a weapon. He is accused of threatening both Nana and her mother and physically injuring them during the incident. According to reports, Nana and her mother were able to subdue the intruder themselves before authorities arrived, leading to his arrest.

Intruder Who Broke Into Nana’s Home Files Lawsuit Alleging Attempted Murder
Intruder Who Broke Into Nana’s Home Files Lawsuit Alleging Attempted Murder

Intruder Countersues Nana, Sparking Public Outrage and Agency Legal Response

During the investigation, “A” claimed he was unaware that the house belonged to a celebrity. Despite facing serious criminal charges, he has now filed a complaint against Nana, alleging that her attempt to restrain him amounted to attempted murder.

Sublime Entertainment strongly condemned the move, stating that the perpetrator has shown no remorse and is exploiting Nana’s celebrity status to inflict secondary harm. The agency announced plans to pursue both civil and criminal legal action in response.

The case has sparked widespread public outrage, with many netizens expressing disbelief that an alleged intruder could countersue his victim. Critics argue that such legal actions risk causing further victimization and emotional distress, particularly in cases involving violent crimes.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

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