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Singer-producer MC Mong (real name Shin Dong-hyun) is embroiled in a suspicion of prescribing a drug by proxy.
According to the E-Daily on the 30th, it was detected that MC Mong had been handed over and taking the psychotropic drug Zolpidem, which was prescribed in the name of his manager. At the same time, the contents of the transcript of the former manager Park were released.
According to reports, Park, who has worked as MC Mong's manager for about 10 years, received the medicine under his name, not a proxy prescription, and handed it to MC Mong. "I gave it to MC Mong because he asked for it," he said, explaining how the drug was delivered.
"Kwon will know better than me," he said, suggesting that another person is involved in the proxy prescription. Kwon is said to have left the industry after serving as the CEO of Big Planet Made Entertainment.
In this regard, MC Mong claimed through the media that "the recording was fabricated." "Park broke up badly with me. I have never received a single dose of medicine," he claimed. However, when the contents of the transcript were mentioned, he said, "Maybe I don't know. You might have received one or two pills. He changed his words, saying, "It may have been because it was hard because I couldn't sleep."
Currently, Park is reportedly denying it, saying, "I don't remember."
Zolpidem is a treatment for sleep disorders such as insomnia that directly affects the central nervous system, and it can cause major side effects such as memory loss and drug addiction in case of misuse or abuse, which strictly restricts overlapping prescriptions. According to the Narcotics Control Act, psychotropic drugs are prohibited unless they are drug handlers. Violation of this will result in imprisonment for not more than five years and a fine of not more than 50 million won
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