Actress Nana Faces 'Attempted Murder' Lawsuit After Subduing Armed Robber in Viral Self-Defense Case
Actress Nana is facing a shocking 'attempted murder' countersuit from the armed robber she subdued. Explore the details of the Nana actress home invasion lawsuit.
Shamelessness is truly a superpower. Actress and former After School member Nana, who courageously subdued an armed robber in her home, is now being sued by that very assailant for "attempted murder." This bizarre legal twist, reported on January 6, 2026, has sparked outrage across the entertainment industry as the perpetrator attempts to flip the narrative of a clear-cut self-defense case.
The Nana Actress Home Invasion Lawsuit: From Heroism to Courtroom
The incident dates back to November 15 at approximately 6 a.m., when a man in his 30s broke into Nana's residence in Guri. Using a ladder to reach the balcony, the suspect entered the home and began strangling Nana's mother. Woken by screams, Nana engaged in a physical struggle to protect her family. Together, they managed to disarm and hold down the intruder until the Guri Police Station officers arrived.
While the police quickly ruled the actions as justifiable self-defense, the assailant is now claiming that a laceration to his chin sustained during the fight constitutes an attempt on his life. This is despite the fact that Nana's mother lost consciousness during his initial assault and both victims required medical treatment for their injuries.
SUBLIME Vows Zero Tolerance for Secondary Harm
Nana's agency, SUBLIME, hasn't held back in its response. They've categorized the countersuit as a malicious act of secondary harm designed to exploit Nana's public profile. The agency stated that they'll pursue every possible civil and criminal legal action to ensure the perpetrator is held accountable for his inhumane conduct.
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