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Lee Yi-kyung, sobbing.."Hello Girl" is not paid..ENA "All production costs have been paid to the outsourced production company" [Official]

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Actor Lee Yi-kyung / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
Actor Lee Yi-kyung / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@

Actor Lee Yi-kyung, Yang Dong-geun, singer Kim Yoon-ah, and the cast and crew of "House of Girls" have not received performance fees and service fees from the production company for nine months.

ENA, the channel where House of Girls (hereinafter referred to as "Hao Girl") aired last year, told Star News on the 19th, "ENA has signed a contract with an outsourced production company (content brick), and all obligations related to the payment of production costs that must be paid through the contract have been completed, but we are recognizing the unpaid situation and continuously requesting a solution to the issue."

"We are very sorry for this situation and will continue to make continuous demands so that the production company, Content Brick, can resolve this issue," he said.

/Photo =ENA
/Photo =ENA

"Hao Girl" is a music program that depicts the growth process of 10 "untitled artists" who are in the spotlight in the indie scene releasing compilation songs through their respective missions. It aired from May to July last year.

According to Daily Sports, not only performers and participants such as Kim Yoon-ah and Yang Dong-geun, along with "Hao Girl" MC Lee Yi-kyung, but also producers such as PD and writers, and outsourcing companies such as stage installation and filming that have signed subcontracts with production company A have not been paid.

Production company A has delayed payment of salaries to people related to "Hao Girl" since May, the month of airing "Hao Girl," and did not pay at all in June-July, when it was airing. The CEO of the production company A said he would pay the backlog in September and October, but eventually, Company A began applying for rehabilitation at the end of September last year.

The production team and some performers, who recognized this in mid-October, reportedly filed a criminal complaint against the representative of the production company A in November on charges of fraud, breach of trust, and embezzlement.

Currently, the affected entertainers' agencies and companies have completed their rehabilitation bond reports and are set to meet with creditors later this month.

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