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[Official] MC Mong and Cha Ga-won 'gambling scandal' finally erupts... 'PD Notebook' broadcast injunction application rejected

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Lee Seunghun

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'PD Notebook,' which covers various controversies including the gambling scandal involving PIAK Group Chairman Cha Ga-won and singer MC Mong, will air as scheduled.

On the 2nd, the MBC 'PD Notebook' side stated, "The court rejected the broadcast injunction application filed by Chairman Cha Ga-won's side regarding the 'PD Notebook-MC Mong and the Chairman's K-pop Business Secrets' episode scheduled to air today."

As a result, the 'PD Notebook-MC Mong and the Chairman's K-pop Business Secrets' episode of MBC 'PD Notebook' on the 2nd will air normally at the scheduled time of 10:20 p.m. without any changes.

Previously, on the 1st, Cha Ga-won filed for an injunction, claiming that 'PD Notebook' would cover issues such as the gambling scandal involving herself and MC Mong, and that the footage was filmed without her consent, citing "serious infringement of portrait and voice rights" and "serious defamation through malicious distorted editing" as reasons.

However, the Seoul Western District Court rejected the broadcast injunction application filed by Cha Ga-won against MBC.

- Below is the full text of the official statement from MBC.

The court rejected the broadcast injunction application filed by Chairman Cha Ga-won's side regarding the <PD Notebook-MC Mong and the Chairman's K-pop Business Secrets> episode scheduled to air today (the 2nd).

As a result, the 'PD Notebook-MC Mong and the Chairman's K-pop Business Secrets' episode of MBC 'PD Notebook' on today (the 2nd) will air normally at the scheduled time of 10:20 p.m. tonight without any changes.

Thank you.

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