Seungri’s Lawyer Responds To Allegations Of Cocaine Use

Seungri’s Lawyer Responds To Allegations Of Cocaine Use

Seungri’s Lawyer Responds To Allegations Of Cocaine Use

Mar 20, 2019

Seungri’s lawyer has responded to the reports that Seungri is undergoing police investigation for the alleged use of cocaine.

On March 20, MBN’s “8 O’Clock News” reported that according to a source within the police, the testimony they received regarding Seungri’s alleged drug use was specifically about the use of cocaine while abroad. The police, who reportedly considered the testimony credible, is currently investigating the claims and attempting to ascertain the exact date of Seungri’s alleged cocaine use. The police is also said to have privately summoned Seungri for questioning regarding the testimony on March 18.

MBN reported that Seungri’s lawyer has denied the allegations, stating that he is willing to undergo questioning together with the individual who made the claims. The lawyer also stated that Seungri is willing to take a lie detector test to prove his innocence.

Seungri previously tested negative for drugs last month, when he underwent his first round of police questioning on February 27.

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Yongsan District Office Denies T.O.P Receiving Special Treatment In Detailed Explanation

Yongsan District Office Denies T.O.P Receiving Special Treatment In Detailed Explanation

Yongsan District Office Denies T.O.P Receiving Special Treatment In Detailed Explanation

Mar 20, 2019

Following the reports suspecting that BIGBANG’s T.O.P is receiving special treatment while serving his mandatory military duties, the Yongsan District Office has denied the reports in a thorough explanation.

On March 19, MBC’s “Newsdesk” had reported that the calendar of T.O.P’s work days showed that he took off more days as sick leave than his peers and that there was no document stating his diagnosis.

In response, a source from the Yongsan District Office clarified, “In the case of a public service worker requesting for sick leave and also wanting to take four consecutive weekdays off, he is required to submit a document of the doctor’s official diagnosis. However, T.O.P has never taken four consecutive weekdays off. He did not need to submit the document because the four days he took off included the weekend.”

The source continued, “However, if [a worker] wants to take three or less weekdays off as sick days, [he] has to submit the confirmation of treatment, prescription, and a doctor’s note. In addition, if he received treatment but [his conditions] unfortunately did not improve, and he has to take sick days off without going to the hospital, it’s possible [to take sick leave] if he gets permission from the head of the department.” In Korea, a doctor’s note contains only a medical opinion, and it is different from requesting a document of the doctor’s official diagnosis.

The source added, “After checking T.O.P’s dates of sick leave, we found that he submitted all the required documents that prove [the validity of his reasons for taking sick leave]. Furthermore, he is granted 30 days of sick leave until he is discharged from his service, and young men with health issues work as public service workers for a reason.”

The source concluded, “[The news outlet] raised questions and reported without fully comprehending the regulations.”

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