In a video uploaded to the YouTube channel Jirit Jirit on January 19, journalist Oh Hyuk-jin revealed explosive claims about Hwang Ha-Na, as well as controversial updates involving Seungri (formerly of BIGBANG) and Park Yoochun (formerly of TVXQ and JYJ).

Oh stated that Hwang Ha-Na’s recent return to Korea was not, as she claimed, for her child, but rather coordinated with law enforcement as part of a strategic step in an ongoing investigation. He shared that despite her complaints about financial hardship, she returned to Korea wearing a luxury jacket worth millions of won, raising eyebrows about her claims.

Oh further suggested that Hwang, aware she was under Interpol surveillance, may have feared something more serious than international pursuit. Her current husband is also suspected of being involved in organized crime in Cambodia, where rumors suggest the two attempted to launch a business but became entangled in embezzlement. South Korean authorities are reportedly investigating those claims as well.

Most notably, Oh revealed that Hwang Ha-Na allegedly disclosed the names of both male and female celebrities during police questioning, in an attempt to secure leniency. “She believes that revealing the criminal activities of others might help reduce her sentence,” Oh explained.

The video also touches on Seungri’s alleged connections to illegal business activities in Cambodia. According to Oh, Seungri has been spotted partying with key figures in local crime rings, including those involved in money laundering and voice phishing operations. He suggested that Seungri may have tried to establish a “second Burning Sun” in Southeast Asia, using his former fame to support illicit ventures, particularly in Thailand and Cambodia.

Regarding Park Yoochun, Oh shared that Park recently made an unexpected return to South Korea, likely to attend a civil lawsuit or pending court proceedings.

These revelations have reignited public concern about celebrity involvement in criminal activity, especially as law enforcement continues to investigate deeper ties between high-profile figures and international crime networks.

Sources: Daum