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As written in various Japanese-newspaper articles, the Public Prosecutors Office built a criminal case on 23 June 2017, against one of the professional writers who have been writing slanders and calumnies, disturbing and untruthful articles from around 2000 about her work as a Voice actress; the prosecuted writer was sentenced by the court for criminal penalties. [[http://www.sankei.com/affairs/news/160629/afr1606290007-n1.html This is the related Japanese newspaper article]] and [[http://zasshi.news.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20160702-00010004-otapolz-ent Yahoo News]] and [[http://otapol.jp/2016/03/post-5973_entry_2.html Otapol]].
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As written in various Japanese-newspaper articles, the Public Prosecutors Office built a criminal case on 23 June 2017, against one of the professional writers who have been writing slanders and calumnies, disturbing and untruthful articles from around 2000 about her work as a Voice voice actress; the prosecuted writer was sentenced by the court for criminal penalties. [[http://www.sankei.com/affairs/news/160629/afr1606290007-n1.html This is the related Japanese newspaper article]] and [[http://zasshi.news.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20160702-00010004-otapolz-ent Yahoo News]] and [[http://otapol.jp/2016/03/post-5973_entry_2.html Otapol]].
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However, in the late 2010's, [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2019-02-13/former-voice-actress-hiroko-konishi-shares-her-metoo-story/.143311 she eventually revealed several of mistreatment and sexual harrassment that she experienced during her time]], which might factor on how she eventually had to quit the scene.
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However, in the late 2010's, 2018 and 2019, [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2019-02-13/former-voice-actress-hiroko-konishi-shares-her-metoo-story/.143311 she eventually revealed several of mistreatment she had witnessed and sexual harrassment that she experienced during first-hand being mistreated and sexually harassed by her time]], which might manager and other veterans in the voice acting and anime industry]], and her roles mysteriously dried up after she had spoken out against it. These incidents factor on into how she eventually had to quit the scene.
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Long term cases damaged her and made her lose her job and she is hereafter going to receive compensation for obstruction of business. Reporter. Mark O.B(C)2017
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As written in various Japanese-newspaper articles, the Public Prosecutors Office built a criminal case on 23 June 2017, against one of the professional writers who have been writing slanders and calumnies, disturbing and untruthful articles from around 2000 about her work as Voice actress; the prosecuted writer was sentenced by the court for criminal penalties. This is the related Japanese newspaper article ”http://www.sankei.com/affairs/news/160629/afr1606290007-n1.html“and Yahoo News "http://zasshi.news.yahoo.co.jp/article?a=20160702-00010004-otapolz-ent." and Otapol"http://otapol.jp/2016/03/post-5973_entry_2.html" 「00年ごろから同様の書き込みがあり、」(disturbing and untruthful articles from around 2000 about her work as Voice actress;)
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Hiroko Konishi (小西 寛子) is a former seiyuu born on October 26, 1975. Best known for the roles of Sae Sawanoguchi in ''Mahou Tsukai Tai'' and Jiyu Nanohana in ''Jubei-chan''.
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Hiroko Konishi (小西 寛子) is a former seiyuu born on October 26, 1975. Best known for the roles of Sae Sawanoguchi in ''Mahou Tsukai Tai'' Tai'', Takeru "T.K." Takaishi in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and Jiyu Nanohana in ''Jubei-chan''.
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Hiroko Konishi (小西 寛子) is a former seiyuu born on October 26, 1975. Best known for the roles of Sae Sawanoguchi in ''Mahou Tsukai Tai'' and Jiyu Nanohana in ''Jubei-chan''.
Then, in 2000, she announced that she would become a live-action actress. This, however, earned her the ire of her fellow seiyuu groups, and made her somewhat TheScrappy of seiyuu business. This unfortunate event put a lot of stress on her that eventually, she ended up announcing that she retired from showbiz. [[TheWoobie Poor woman]].
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!Some of her roles include:
* Sae Sawanoguchi in ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' (''Mahou Tsukai Tai'')
* Jiyu Nanohana in ''Anime/JubeiChan'' (Succeeded by Creator/YuiHorie in the sequel)
* Takeru Takaishi in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' (Succeeded by Taisuke Yamamoto in 02 and Creator/MegumiHan in the 2013 video game adaptation)
* Ojarumaru in ''Ojarumaru'' (first voice)
* Sophia Robelingue in ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight''
* Shiori Misaka in the original ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' game (Succeeded by Akemi Sato in the anime and PSP game)
* Tohru Honda in the first ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' drama [=CD=] (Succeeded by Creator/YuiHorie again, in the anime)
* Bridget in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' (Succeeded by Yukiko Kato)
* Lilith Aensland in ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' (Succeeded by Creator/YukaImai in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'')
* Lisa Silverman from ''VideoGame/{{Persona 2}}''
* Roll in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' and ''Battle and Chase''
* Silky in ''Anime/TenshiNiNarumon''
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Then, in 2000, she announced that she would become a live-action actress. This, however, earned her the ire of her fellow seiyuu groups, and made her somewhat TheScrappy of seiyuu business. This unfortunate event put a lot of stress on her that eventually, she ended up announcing that she retired from showbiz. [[TheWoobie Poor woman]].
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!Some of her roles include:
* Sae Sawanoguchi in ''Anime/MagicUsersClub'' (''Mahou Tsukai Tai'')
* Jiyu Nanohana in ''Anime/JubeiChan'' (Succeeded by Creator/YuiHorie in the sequel)
* Takeru Takaishi in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' (Succeeded by Taisuke Yamamoto in 02 and Creator/MegumiHan in the 2013 video game adaptation)
* Ojarumaru in ''Ojarumaru'' (first voice)
* Sophia Robelingue in ''VideoGame/MitsumeteKnight''
* Shiori Misaka in the original ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' game (Succeeded by Akemi Sato in the anime and PSP game)
* Tohru Honda in the first ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' drama [=CD=] (Succeeded by Creator/YuiHorie again, in the anime)
* Bridget in ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' (Succeeded by Yukiko Kato)
* Lilith Aensland in ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' (Succeeded by Creator/YukaImai in ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'')
* Lisa Silverman from ''VideoGame/{{Persona 2}}''
* Roll in ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' and ''Battle and Chase''
* Silky in ''Anime/TenshiNiNarumon''
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