SBS Reports On Group Chatroom Conversation When Seungri Shared Illegally Taken Photo

SBS Reports On Group Chatroom Conversation When Seungri Shared Illegally Taken Photo

SBS Reports On Group Chatroom Conversation When Seungri Shared Illegally Taken Photo

Mar 28, 2019

SBS has shared a conversation between Seungri and fellow members of a group chatroom.

On March 28, SBS’s “8 O’Clock News” reported on Seungri recently being booked for spreading an illegally taken photo. According to police, while Seungri admitted to sharing illicit footage, he has denied taking it and said it was a photo from an acquaintance.

SBS reports that on June 12, 2016, Seungri shared a photo of naked women in a group chatroom.

Mr. Kim replied, “Now?” and Choi Jong Hoon asked, “Seungri, what is it?” In reply, Seungri sent several symbols for laughter.

Police are conducting an investigation into who took the photo.

Earlier that day, MBC reported that there are eight singers in the controversial group chatrooms, with 14 people in all. The police also stated that they have confirmed the existence of 23 chatrooms so far, including group chatrooms and one-on-one conversations, where illegally filmed videos and photos were shared by Jung Joon Young, Seungri, Choi Jong Hoon, and more.

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MBC Reports Several Group Chatroom Members Changed Phones After News Broke

MBC Reports Several Group Chatroom Members Changed Phones After News Broke

MBC Reports Several Group Chatroom Members Changed Phones After News Broke

Mar 28, 2019

On March 28, MBC’s “Newsdesk” reported on discussions of destroying evidence that took place in the group chatrooms where illegally filmed videos were shared.

MBC received investigation reports from the police that state that Seungri, Jung Joon Young, Choi Jong Hoon, and other members of the controversial group chatrooms had all changed their phones.

It was revealed that when it was first reported on March 11 that there had been illegally filmed videos shared in their group chatrooms, they discussed switching their phones.

The police found that Seungri said to Choi Jong Hoon, “Change your phone.”

Jung Joon Young also testified to police that he had gotten rid of his phone at his show’s filming location in Los Angeles and bought a new one, as instructed to by Mr. Park, a member of the chatroom.

When he returned to Korea from the United States, he claimed that he submitted all of his phones with videos to the police, even though he’d gotten rid of his phone that is suspected of containing more recent illegally filmed videos.

Six other members of the chatrooms including Seungri and others submitted new phones to the police after changing their phones.

Because of this organized destruction of evidence, the police have not been able to check their recent phones. This is why the investigation has mostly been focused on illegal activities that took place in 2015 and 2016.

Seungri, Jung Joon Young, and Choi Jong Hoon were all booked earlier today for additional charges of sharing illegally filmed videos and photos.

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