MC Mong has triggered another massive wave of controversy after holding a second livestream in which he made additional accusations involving Kim Min Jong, executives connected to business chairman Cha Ga Won, and members of THE BOYZ.
The rapper first addressed growing tensions surrounding BPM Entertainment and stated that he felt sorry for employees suffering because of the ongoing conflict. However, the livestream quickly escalated as MC Mong launched into a series of explosive claims regarding contract negotiations, alleged fabricated rumors, and disputes involving former artists connected to the company.

One of the most controversial moments came when MC Mong accused THE BOYZ leader Sangyeon of misleading agencies during contract discussions.
According to MC Mong, one company originally offered Sangyeon 500 million won while another proposed 1 billion won, but the idol allegedly claimed he had received a 2 billion won offer. MC Mong argued that this eventually led his side to pay significantly more than initially planned.
He questioned criticism aimed at repayment demands, stating: “Is it wrong to ask for 8 billion won back? I hope we separate cleanly instead of acting petty.”
MC Mong additionally claimed he personally suffered financial losses after leaving his previous company. He explained that although he initially received approximately 1.5 billion won, he later paid back nearly 950 million won because he no longer wanted to remain there.

The rapper also revisited controversies surrounding former THE BOYZ member Juhaknyeon. MC Mong strongly denied online rumors alleging involvement in prostitution scandals or claims that he traveled to Japan together with Juhaknyeon.
“I’ve never even gone to Japan with him,” he stated during the livestream.
He further rejected accusations claiming Juhaknyeon-related controversies were intentionally leaked to distract from his own personal scandals.
MC Mong also defended his relationship with THE BOYZ by revealing that he personally wrote lyrics for fan songs and even planned to share copyright ownership with members so they could earn additional income.
“I’m not someone who steals money from singers,” he insisted.
The rapper singled out member New for praise, describing him as someone who stayed with the company out of loyalty. In contrast, MC Mong criticized other members, claiming they were motivated primarily by larger signing bonuses.
However, the biggest shock came during MC Mong’s second livestream when he accused people connected to Kim Min Jong and the family of businessman Cha Ga Won of allegedly attempting to create false rumors about him using money.
According to MC Mong, acquaintances informed him that certain individuals were offering large sums of money to women around him — including women allegedly working in nightlife establishments — in exchange for fabricated stories involving the rapper.

He claimed: “They said they could pay any amount they wanted. Even now, these people are creating ‘facts’ with money and making more lies.”
MC Mong passionately called for the conflict to end, stating that he did not want to continue engaging in what he described as a “childish war.”
The rapper additionally explained why his primary social media account had recently been suspended. According to him, the suspension was not caused by mass reports from others, but because he displayed his wrist during a livestream while mentioning words related to extreme choices and self-harm.

The controversy continues rapidly spreading across Korean online communities and entertainment media. While Kim Min Jong has reportedly announced plans for legal action regarding MC Mong’s statements, THE BOYZ and their representatives have not yet released detailed responses addressing the rapper’s latest accusations.
As the situation grows increasingly complicated, many fans and netizens are closely watching whether further legal disputes or public statements will emerge in the coming days.
Sources: Daum | TV리포트

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