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The Reason G-Dragon Discovered Using Drugs, Although Unrelated to Lee Sun Kyun’s Case

G-Dragon was revealed to not be among the eight individuals being investigated in the Lee Sun Kyun drug case

In just a few days, the South Korean entertainment industry has been rocked by the drug scandal involving G-Dragon and actor Lee Sun Kyun. Recently, SBS News 8 reported that G-Dragon is not among the eight individuals being investigated in the Lee Sun Kyun drug case. However, during the questioning process, a female manager from the TenPro entertainment facility revealed G-Dragon. Nevertheless, it is essential to clarify that the cases of Lee Sun Kyun and G-Dragon are entirely separate, and they did not use drugs together.

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The female manager who disclosed G-Dragon is also the one who attempted to extort money from Lee Sun Kyun. She stated that Lee Sun Kyun was a VIP customer of TenPro, where he regularly used marijuana and psychotropic substances at his private residence. Her boyfriend was the one who instigated the extortion attempt, which amounted to over 300 million won.

Despite resigning from TenPro two months ago, the female manager has not escaped the ongoing investigation. The police are continuing to expand their probe into this entertainment facility, known for serving celebrities and affluent individuals. The cost for a group of four to enjoy themselves there can reach up to 10 million won. Among the female staff at this establishment are former models and famous singers, who can earn 2 million won per customer interaction.

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According to News1, G-Dragon has been charged without detention for violating drug management laws. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Department stated, “As the investigation is still ongoing, we cannot disclose specific details at this time.” Shortly after this news was published, YG Entertainment issued a response: “It is challenging to provide an official statement because he is no longer an artist under our company.” Accordingly, G-Dragon is no longer affiliated with the former management company.

Source: K14

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