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Suspicion of MC Mong Zolpidem's proxy prescription..I was accused by the president of the Korean Medical Association

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 Singer MC Mong is giving a Q&A session at a press conference commemorating the release of his eighth full-length album "CHANNEL 8" at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 25th.
 Singer MC Mong is giving a Q&A session at a press conference commemorating the release of his eighth full-length album "CHANNEL 8" at Yes24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 25th.

Rapper and producer MC Mong (real name Shin Dong-hyun) has been accused of receiving and receiving substitute prescriptions for psychotropic drug Zolpidem.

Lim Hyun-taek, former president of the Korean Medical Association, filed a complaint against MC Mong on the 30th of last month with the aim of investigating whether he violated the Narcotics Control Act and the Medical Law.

According to the Daily on the 2nd, the case has been transferred to the Supreme Prosecutors' Office. Former chairman Lim reportedly wrote in the complaint, "Zolpidem is a psychotropic drug, and if even a single drug prescribed in the name of another person is received or taken, it may be illegal."

Earlier, the Daily reported that the transcript of the former manager they obtained contained content supporting MC Mong's so-called "proxy prescription." In the transcript, former manager MC Mong claimed, "I received it under my name and just gave it to him."

Earlier, a transcript was released to the effect that Park, who had worked as MC Mong's manager for about 10 years, received the medicine in his name, not in a proxy prescription, and handed it to MC Mong.

"Kwon will know better than me," he said, suggesting the possibility that another person may be 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 said, "It may have been because it was hard because I couldn't sleep."

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