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Actor Hwang Jung-eum's image fell into the abyss due to two controversies within a day.
On the 13th, it was reported that Hwang Jung-eum's Itaewon detached house land and buildings were seized by his former agency, Wyone Entertainment.
The Seoul Central District Court decided on the 10th. Y1 Entertainment's bill is KRW 282 million, and Hwang Jung-eum purchased the house for KRW 4.6 billion in 2020.
We respect the court's decision regarding the ongoing legal proceedings, Y1 Entertainment said on the same day. However, we ask for your understanding that it is difficult to confirm or comment at this stage as specific details may affect judicial proceedings. "We will respond faithfully in accordance with the relevant procedures in the future."
After it was previously revealed that Hwang's one-man agency was not registered in the pop culture and arts planning business, Y1 Entertainment notified Hwang of the termination of the exclusive contract on November 27, 2025, and the notice was accepted and the exclusive contract between the two sides ended.
On this day, Hwang Jung-eum was disgraced after announcing 'free sharing of toys'. He posted on the 12th, "Share toys for free," and "If you need toys that your child has used cleanly, please take them comfortably."
Hwang Jung-eum said she will share toys this Friday and Saturday in Itaewon-dong, and the pictures were full of children's toys. However, toys were piled up randomly on the sandy floor that appeared to be a waste treatment plant, and some broken toys were also noticed, including no handles.
In response, netizens pointed out, "Share what you need to throw away as waste?" Hwang Jung-eum was even suspected of "sharing to save waste disposal costs."
Meanwhile, Hwang was sentenced to two years in prison and four years of probation in September last year for embezzling 4.3 billion won in company money. Hwang Jung-eum was put on trial for embezzling 4.3 billion won 13 times, including transferring the money to his personal account in the name of provisional payment after taking out a loan under the name of Hunminjeongeum Entertainment in 2022. Of this, 4.2 billion won was reportedly invested in virtual currency. Hwang Jung-eum admitted all of the charges during the trial, and reportedly reimbursed the entire amount of damage twice in May and June last year.
Meanwhile, Hwang Jung-eum's agency, Hunminjeongeum Entertainment, caused a stir by not registering the agency. Hwang Jung-eum's agency completed the registration process for the pop culture and arts planning business on the 22nd of last month. It is the first registration in about 13 years since its establishment in July 2013. Hunminjeongeum Entertainment is a one-man agency that Hwang Jung-eum has 100% of his stake in, and Hwang Jung-eum is listed as the CEO. His mother, identified only by her surname Yoo, was also listed as an in-house director.
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