Seungri Forwarded To Prosecution On 7 Charges

Seungri Forwarded To Prosecution On 7 Charges

Seungri Forwarded To Prosecution On 7 Charges

Jun 25, 2019

Seungri has been forwarded to the prosecution for seven charges.

On June 25, the Metropolitan/Provincial Special Detective Division of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency revealed that Seungri has been forwarded to the prosecution on charges of prostitution and prostitution mediation, embezzlement of Burning Sun funds, embezzlement of attorney’s fees, destruction of evidence, violation of the Act on Special Cases Concerning the Punishment, etc. of Sexual Crimes, and violation of the Food Sanitation Act.

However, he was forwarded to the prosecution with recommendation for non-indictment regarding suspicions of prostitution mediation at his birthday party in Palawan in December 2017.

Stay tuned for more details.

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MBN Reports Seungri And Yoo In Suk’s Cases To Be Forwarded To Prosecution Next Week

MBN Reports Seungri And Yoo In Suk’s Cases To Be Forwarded To Prosecution Next Week

MBN Reports Seungri And Yoo In Suk’s Cases To Be Forwarded To Prosecution Next Week

Jun 21, 2019

On June 21, MBN reported on the ongoing cases involving Seungri, Yoo In Suk, and Madam Lin.

It’s reported that about a month after the dismissal of detention warrants for Seungri and Yoo In Suk, police will wrap up its investigation of Seungri and Yoo In Suk and forward the cases to prosecution on June 25. The same suspicions including receiving prostitution, prostitution mediation, embezzlement, and violation of the Food Sanitation Act that were listed in the pretrial detention warrants were applied to the case.

June 25 is also the date that Seungri received when he previously submitted a request to delay his military enlistment for the ongoing investigation and the Military Manpower Administration postponed his enlistment.

Taiwanese investor Madam Lin will be treated as an accomplice and forwarded to prosecution on the same day. She is being suspected of laundering money by using fake bank deposit books in the name of the club’s employees and embezzling 570 million won (approximately $491,000). MBN states that the police booked Madam Lin on June 18 after conducting two document investigations. Taking future international cooperation into account, however, the police plan on forwarding Madam Lin’s case with the suggestion of a suspension of indictment.

Including Madam Lin’s suspected involvement, MBN reports that the total amount of the funds embezzled by Seungri and Yoo In Suk increases to 1.1 billion won (approximately $947,000).

Seungri and Yoo In Suk were previously booked for embezzling 530 million won (approximately $456,000) from Burning Sun. On June 19, it was then revealed that the Intellectual Crime Investigation Team of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency suspected Seungri and Yoo In Suk of conspiring with Madam Lin and embezzling 1 billion won (approximately $861,000).

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Yang Hyun Suk Releases Statement In Response To Recent Reports Surrounding YG

Yang Hyun Suk has released an official statement regarding recent reports.

Following a report on June 20 about YG Entertainment sending Han Seo Hee to the United States in 2016, the company shared the following statement from Yang Hyun Suk:

First of all, I am extremely apologetic for causing trouble to many people due to suspicions that are continuing to arise every day.

Including the Dispatch report from today, all of the suspicions that have been brought up until now are only the one-sided claims of the informants and are not true at all.

YG is refraining from taking media action or [releasing] statements regarding these matters. This is due to the belief that it is proper to thoroughly reveal the exact truths through investigative agencies.

We anticipate that the truths regarding the continuous false claims and suspicions will be revealed in the future.

We earnestly make a request to all reporters so that speculative reports are not reproduced expansively.

 

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