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The Boyz's Young-hoon, targeting MC Mong and Cha Ga-won? "Hope all victims are resolved well" — a meaningful message [Star Issue]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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The Boyz's Young-hoon /Photo=(Seoul=NEWS1) Reporter Kim Jin-hwan

Following the broadcast of MBC's "PD Notebook," which covered controversies involving Cha Ga-won, chairman of One Hundred Label, and singer MC Mong, The Boyz member Young-hoon left a meaningful message.

On the 3rd, Young-hoon posted, "I watched TV today and found some interesting content. I'm glad more people are now aware of it. I hope all victims are resolved well."

While Young-hoon did not mention specific details in the post, reactions have emerged suggesting he may have been referring to the "PD Notebook" episode titled "MC Mong and the Chairman's K-pop Trade Secrets."

On the 2nd, "PD Notebook" addressed various allegations surrounding MC Mong and Cha Ga-won, including suspicions about their personal relationship, misuse of company funds, disputes over lease contracts involving certain affiliated artists, and the non-payment of settlement funds.

Immediately after the broadcast, MC Mong denied the allegations during a TikTok live stream, expressing anger.

The members of The Boyz, to which Young-hoon belongs, are currently engaged in an exclusive contract dispute with One Hundred Label. Nine members of The Boyz, including Young-hoon, notified One Hundred Label in February of their intent to terminate their exclusive contracts, citing non-payment of settlement funds and damage to the trust relationship. Subsequently, the court approved the members' application for an injunction to suspend the validity of the exclusive contracts.

In response, One Hundred Label stated, "We have already completed the payment of substantial exclusive contract fees and settlement funds to the members, and a transparent plan for settlement fund distribution has been established." The company further argued, "The contract fees paid to each of the 11th members, amounting to 1.5 billion won per person, are advance payments to be deducted from future earnings. If the contract is terminated, the members must return the amount corresponding to the remaining contract period."

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