GENEVA - A working group of the U.N. Human Rights Council said Thursday it will visit Japan from late July to early August, with sources indicating it will investigate sexual abuse claims against Johnny Kitagawa, the late founder of Japan's top male talent agency Johnny & Associates Inc.
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