
Why Jungkook's Restraining Order Isn't Stopping Stalkers
BTS Jungkook is dealing with serious stalking issues again. A Brazilian woman was arrested for violating a 100-meter no-contact order, marking the fourth stalking incident in just over a year. Fans are asking: what's actually being done to protect him?
This Isn’t a One-Off — It’s a Pattern
At this point, fans aren’t shocked anymore. They’re scared.
On January 4, 2026, a woman in her 30s from Brazil was arrested after showing up at the apartment of :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} in Seoul’s Yongsan district. Security staff spotted her on CCTV throwing mail and causing a disturbance.
Here’s the part that made fans furious: she already had a court-issued restraining order. A 100-meter no-contact order. And she violated it anyway.
If a legal order designed to keep someone away doesn’t stop them from showing up at your home, what does?
This Keeps Happening — Over and Over Again
This wasn’t an isolated incident. It wasn’t even the second or third time.
It was the fourth stalking case in just 13 months.
- June 2025: A woman from China in her 30s appeared on Jungkook’s military discharge day and repeatedly attempted to access his apartment using the door code. She was arrested and later given probation.
- August 2025: A Korean woman in her 40s illegally entered the apartment building’s parking area. The case was sent to prosecutors.
- November 2025: A Japanese woman in her 50s repeatedly pressed his apartment door lock. She was arrested and formally charged.
- January 2026: The Brazilian woman who violated an existing restraining order.
Four stalking incidents. Thirteen months. Four different countries.
At some point, this stops being coincidence.
So What Is a Restraining Order Actually Doing?
The Brazilian suspect was already under a 100-meter restriction. The court had already ruled that she could not approach Jungkook’s residence.
And yet, she still showed up.
This is the flaw fans are pointing out. A restraining order only works if someone chooses to obey it. When they don’t, the system becomes reactive — not protective.
Police can arrest someone after the violation. But they can’t stop the moment the doorbell rings, the lock is pressed, or the boundary is crossed.
For fans, that’s the most frightening part. The harm or fear already happens before the law steps in.
Why This Feels Different — And Worse
What’s alarming isn’t just the frequency. It’s the range.
The stalkers span different ages, nationalities, and backgrounds. This isn’t about one obsessed individual. It suggests a broader problem tied to fame, access, and the limits of existing protections.
Fans are asking why celebrities — especially globally known ones — are still relying on systems that activate only after repeated violations.
Some are also questioning whether current security infrastructure is equipped to handle international stalkers who may ignore or misunderstand legal consequences.
The Bigger Issue This Case Is Exposing
South Korea has anti-stalking laws. In theory, the legal framework exists.
In practice, Jungkook’s case shows the gap between punishment and prevention.
The system technically worked — arrests were made. But repeated targeting continued anyway. And when violations keep happening despite legal orders, fans are left wondering what real protection looks like.
This isn’t about outrage for the sake of outrage.
It’s about safety. About whether someone can live in their own home without fear — even after the law says they should be protected.
That’s why this story isn’t fading. Because for many fans, the question now is unavoidable.
If restraining orders aren’t enough, what actually keeps someone safe?
Jaden Lee
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