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Hook’s CEO Kwon Jin Young, who is in dispute with Lee Seung Gi, drew attention as she appeared “here”

The recent status of Hook Entertainment’s CEO Kwon Jin Young, who had a dispute over the settlement of music revenue with Lee Seung Gi, was revealed.

On April 11th, a post titled “The recent status of Hook Entertainment’s CEO Kwon Jin Young” was uploaded on the online community “FM Korea”.

The post showed CEO Kwon attending the 60th birthday party of Noh Hee Young, CEO of B&Us and the Korean Food and Beverage Research Institute.

On this day, CEO Kwon congratulated CEO Noh on her 60th birthday along with celebrities such as Sandara Park, Brown Eyed Girls JeA and actor Joo Sang Wook.

CEO Kwon raised the mood by making a toast.

Kwon Jin-young

Earlier on April 10th, CEO Noh posted several photos on her Instagram.

She wrote, “Everybody laughs and says, ‘Who’s holding a 60th birthday party these days?’ But I love the meaning of this 60th birthday. Since I was in my 40s, I’ve always told people around me to wear hanbok and attend my 60th birthday.”

She added, “To keep that promise, my friends, juniors and sisters all wore hanbok to mark the start of the second act of my life.”

Meanwhile, CEO Kwon was embroiled in a dispute over the settlement of music revenue with Lee Seung Gi.

Lee Seung Gi has released 137 songs since his debut in 2004, but it is known that he has not received 10 billion won worth of music revenue from Hook Entertainment.

Lee Seung Gi sent a content certificate demanding Hook provide him with details of his digital sales profits and pay him his music-related profits. In this process, various suspicions arose, including CEO Kwon’s personal misappropriation of corporate card.

Hook paid Lee Seung Gi 5.4 billion won, but Lee Seung Gi said that it was a one-sided calculation and that he would donate all the money he received. He also heralded a legal battle for an accurate settlement.

Source: wikitree

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