G-Dragon and his unusual, scary actions due to the consequences of drug overdose
4 | 0 Discuss | Share
The news that 'King of K-pop' G-Dragon was officially prosecuted without detention for using 'mai thi thuy' is shocking the entire Asian showbiz. Many people expressed s.hock when the information was posted.
Perhaps in the past few days, K-pop is receiving great attention as the country's authorities are starting to get involved in purging artists who violate the law and ethics.
Recently, according to News1, the Seoul Police Department prosecuted and investigated G-Dragon for allegedly violating the Drug Management Act. Seoul Police said they have currently detained 'K-pop King' G-Dragon for using marijuana and psychotropic d.rugs under the 'Mai Thi Thuy' Control Act.
According to Seoul police , "Because this is an ongoing investigation, we cannot reveal specific details."
The Police also added that the agency received information in September this year and began investigating A (29 years old), the manager of an entertainment facility. After confirming that A had taken Philopon, the next day the authorities applied for a search warrant and was arrested on the 21st.
Then, through A, they learned of G-Dragon's marijuana use allegations and an investigation was launched, G-Dragon and an employee of the entertainment establishment were arrested without detention. hold.
G-Dragon is currently suing A for extortion, claiming that he was defrauded of 350 million won by threatening to blackmail him about using 'd.rugs'. In addition to G-Dragon, there is also a suspect who has been prosecuted, in addition to A who has been arrested.
Previously, according to Kyungki newspaper, in addition to actor Lee Sun Kyun, the Seoul Police Agency received information about another famous artist also using d.rugs and is conducting an internal investigation. It is known that this is an artist who is highly recognizable to the public. Because the incident is still under investigation, police cannot provide further details at this time.
Currently, the case of 'K-pop King' G-Dragon being detained and investigated for using "mai thi thu" is causing a stir in the media as well as public opinion at home and abroad.
In fact, this is not the first time G-Dragon has been involved in a scandal. In 2011, he was involved with marijuana. At that time, a representative of the Seoul police revealed: "We charged G-Dragon with the act of using marijuana."
According to investigators, G-Dragon smoked marijuana a few times around mid-May 2011. After that, he took the "mai thi thu" test in July. Although the urine results were negative, other tests showed the opposite result.
Some sources even said that G-Dragon also confessed to having used d.rugs at a nightclub in Japan when he went there to perform. The Korean newspaper once quoted G-Dragon's story: "I smoked a cigarette that someone gave me at the club. It tasted a bit different from regular c.igarettes, so I was a bit suspicious of it." contained marijuana, but the truth is that I smoked it."
G-Dragon - singer, rapper, songwriter, leader, producer of the famous group Big Bang - real name is Kwon Ji-Yong, born on August 18, 1988 in Korea. Since childhood, G-Dragon has been considered a natural musical genius. When he was only 5 years old, G-Dragon joined the band "Little Roola" and acted in the movie " Bbo Bbo Bbo".
After 6 years of practice and a few times being featured in a number of other singers' albums, G-Dragon officially debuted as the leader of Big Bang alongside Taeyang and 3 other trainees.
The group's debut was a success with their first album reaching sales of over 40,000 copies, creating many hits that were played continuously on stations such as "La la la" and "We Belong Together".
The album also includes G-Dragon's first solo song, a cover version of " This Love", a single by alternative rock group Maroon 5.
G-Dragon received the title "Style Icon of 2008" for his fashion with bold personality and is one of the 8 best Korean composers of 2008 and the title "Most influential person in Korea". 2008" voted by Arena magazine based on his style.
Rosé (Blackpink), Kang Hye-won and a series of k-pop artists are victims of G-Dragon's use of 'banned substances' Juni Nguyễn07:22:06 27/10/2023While actor Lee Sun-kyun and singer G-Dragon were prosecuted for using banned substances, unfounded rumors in the entertainment industry were quickly spreading. In it, Rosé was also suddenly implicated.
4 | 0 Discuss | Share
2 | 0 Discuss | Share
1 | 1 Discuss | Share
1 | 1 Discuss | Share
4 | 1 Discuss | Share
1 | 1 Discuss | Share
6 | 1 Discuss | Share
3 | 1 Discuss | Share
3 | 1 Discuss | Share
1 | 1 Discuss | Share
2 | 2 Discuss | Share
1 | 1 Discuss | Share
2 | 0 Discuss | Report