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"Kim Min-jong, paid a large sum to a woman in the entertainment industry to find someone to tell a false story about MC Mong" [Star Issue] MC

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Lee Seunghun

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Whose words are the truth?

Singer MC Mong (real name Shin Dong-hyun) continues to engage in a sharp confrontation with actor Kim Min-jong, again mentioning him as a member of the illegal gambling group 'Badugi' in the entertainment industry.

Earlier, on the 18th, MC Mong held a live broadcast on his personal SNS, exposing MBC's 'PD Notebook' for colluding with whom during its investigation, as well as dozens of billions of won in illegal gambling 'Badugi' members including construction businessman Eterno Cha Jun-yeong (Chairman), along with Park (Chairman), Lee (Chairman), Choi (CEO), and An (CEO), and the celebrities associated with these groups.

On that day, the 'Badugi' member explicitly named by MC Mong was Kim Min-jong. He also claimed that a relative of a group chairman and a middle-aged female actress were in a secret relationship, and mentioned that there was a famous actor who engaged in illegal gambling in Japan and received tips, continuing his exposé.

However, there is no specific evidence to support MC Mong's statements. The truth of the matter remains unverified.

Following the live broadcast, Kim Min-jong's legal representative, law firm Okim, and Kim Min-jong themselves refuted the claims, stating, "These are clearly false statements. To prove our innocence, we will make a direct breakthrough without any compromise. We intend to hold them legally accountable for civil and criminal liability where necessary."

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MC Mong's exposé did not end there. After using a word meaning "death" during a broadcast the previous day, which led to a seven-day account suspension, he created a new account and held another live broadcast on the 19th.

On that day, MC Mong again mentioned Kim Min-jong, Cha Jun-young (uncle of Cha Ga-won, chairman of One Hundred Label), and former So Sok-sa (CEO) Kim Ho-joong, claiming, "This group was trying to find people who would tell things they know about MC Mong, or even fabricate stories, by offering large sums of money to women around me, women I don't know at all, and women working in the entertainment industry."

In response to this, Kim Min-jong's side has not yet issued any official statement.

With this unexpected exposé by MC Mong turning the entertainment industry into a dirty fight, public attention is focused on how this incident will be resolved.

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