At first, the investigators were only investigating the last two seasons, but then evidence was found that irregularities and shady business happened before as well, in the first two seasons.
QuoteReportedly, the cyber crime investigation unit of the Seoul police have recently discovered differences in the total numbers between viewers' messenger votes, and the final vote "results" shown on the program during 'Produce 101' season 1 and 2.
Previously, after his arrest back on November 5, Ahn Joon Young PD of the 'Produce' series denied vote rigging allegations against 'Produce 101' season 1 and 2. However, based on the ongoing investigation, the entire 'Produce' series may fall under even more controversy.
Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…ason-1-2-were-also-rigged
It was also discovered that one agency allegedly used 100,000 fake IDs to rig in their trainee.
QuoteWhile carrying out investigations, a witness claimed that entertainment company 'A' rigged the votes during 'Produce 101' season 1 by using over 100,000 fake IDs.
The agency 'A' is facing suspicions of creating fake IDs and ordering not only employees, but also trainees to cast their votes toward contestants from the agency.
Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…00000-fake-ids-for-voting
So people thought that maybe this was how season 1 was rigged, but!
QuoteEarlier during his investigation, Ahn Joon Young PD only admitted to vote manipulations on 'Produce 48' and 'Produce X 101', denying any manipulation during 'Produce 101' season 1 and 2.
However, after being forwarded to prosecution on his current charges of fraud, manipulative broadcasting, etc, Ahn Joon Young PD has given a new statement, partially admitting to the likelihood of ranking manipulations from the first and second 'Produce 101' seasons.
Meanwhile, police plan on continuing their investigations into the vote manipulation suspicions behind 'Produce 101' seasons 1 and 2, as well as similar suspicions on Mnet's 'Idol School'.
Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…on-produce-101-season-1-2
It's also alleged that the main culprit, Ahn Joon Young PD was not the only PD involved in rigging and that another PD was the one who manipulated the results of season 1 finale.
QuoteIn a copy of the prosecution's statement for non-indictment, the prosecutors state 'Produced 101' staff manipulated votes for the live finale of 'Produce 101' in April of 2016 (season 1). They reportedly changed the votes, so one trainee who made the 'Top 11' was removed and another trainee replaced her.
Prosecution stated, "Defendant Ahn Joon Young was the main producing director for 'Produce 101' season 1. He admitted that during the finale for the final members, the voting results were manipulated so the rankings of 'A' and 'B' were switched, so 'B' debuted with IOI. However, the defendant also says he was busy editing footage during the live broadcast and handling transmission, so he was not involved in tallying votes. He strongly denies manipulating votes for the final ranking."
According to the written statement, 'Produce 101' was being managed by former CJ ENM chief producer Han and main writer Park at the time, and they were the ones who manipulated the IOI votes. A rep from the truth commission also stated, "As the manipulation took place as early as season 1, it seems as if they had no interest in properly running the show from the start. We asked prosecution about investigations into the chief producer of season 1, but they didn't respond."
Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…ting-produce-101-rankings
Later, the claims mentioned were only that the votes were changed by HIM during a preliminary round only, and they stopped mentioning the other PDs.
QuoteDuring 'Produce 101' seasons 1 and 2, Ahn PD is reportedly facing suspicions of switching up the results of some trainees' votes throughout season 1 including during preliminary voting rounds, as well as directly manipulating the votes of one trainee during season 2 in order to include him in Wanna One.
Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…pulation-reasons-revealed
This article confirms that the prosecution said that the votes were switched during the final episode of season 1 but not by Ahn PD, who only changed them in a preliminary round during that season which proves that another PD did it: https://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=311&aid=0001086707
QuoteBut Media Today obtained a copy of the prosecution’s explanatory statement for non indictment, in which prosecutors stated that the “Produce 101” production staff manipulated votes for the live broadcast of the Season 1 finale in April 2016. This included both online votes cast before the finale and text votes sent during the finale.
They changed the votes and manipulated the rankings so that one trainee who had ranked in the Top 11 (“A”) was removed and one trainee who had not ranked in the Top 11 (“B”) was brought in. This was not included in the written indictment that prosecutors sent to the National Assembly.
A source from the truth commission on the “Produce 101” Season 1 case stated through a legal representative, “Some of the charges were recommended for non indictment, so we checked the explanatory statement for non indictment and found that one member of the final 11 in Season 1 had their rankings changed. Seeing as manipulation took place as early as Season 1, it seems that they had no interest in doing the show properly from the very beginning. We asked the prosecution about investigations into the CP of Season 1, but they did not respond.”
Source: https://dailynaver.blogspot.co…that-first-season-of.html
This article says that police found data error in season 1 as well: https://news.naver.com/main/re…02&oid=003&aid=0009557482
I can't find the article anymore, but I remember when it was said that the investigation into season 1 beyond the two trainees rigged out in the preliminary round would not be forwarded to prosecution.
Source: https://vanbun.blogspot.com/20…on-1-final-group-ioi.html
So basically, there was evidence that season 1 was rigged too and that a member was changed, but they decided not to investigate it further as they were prosecuting certain people at that time, and those people were not the same people who rigged season 1 finale.
Does that mean what I think it means? There was a trainee rigged out of season 1 as well?