This was the first police investigation in eight days since he confessed to the allegations on social media. On the same day, Lee Jinho appeared in front of the press wearing a black outfit and with a gloomy expression on his face, saying, "I'm sorry.
He bowed his head and said, "I'm sorry," without answering any specific questions about why he became addicted to illegal gambling or about the fraud allegations. He simply replied, "I'm sorry," and "I will sincerely participate in the investigation," before leaving the room.
On the 14th, Lee Jinho revealed through his SNS that he had started playing games on an illegal internet gambling site in 2020 and ended up with a huge debt.
He said that he would sincerely cooperate with the police investigation and repay his debts, but after that, he was accused of violating the rights of fellow entertainers such as BTS's Jimin and comedian Lee Soo Geun, as well as people in the broadcasting industry.
It is said that others have also been victims, sparking controversy. Above all, it was revealed that Lee Jinho lied about his mother being sick while borrowing money, causing shock.
The amount is said to be more than 2 billion won (about 200 million yen). According to YouTuber "Entertainment Behind the Scenes Lee Jin-ho," Lee Jin-ho was accused of illegal gambling in the entertainment industry after it was revealed that the information was spreading.
When asked to confirm, he directly denied it, calling it a "rumor." Meanwhile, on the day Lee Jinho posted his comment, Netflix's "Comedy Revenge," which was scheduled to have its production announcement,
After that, Lee Jinho was dropped from JTBC's "Knowing Bros," where he was a regular, and was also dismissed from his position as Hwaseong City's public relations ambassador.
As the "loss-cutting" continues, attention is focused on the outcome of the police investigation. Meanwhile, Lee Jinho debuted in 2005 on the SBS comedy show "Ucchasa" and has appeared in various
He has been active in TV shows and on YouTube. Recently, he appeared on JTBC's "Knowing Bros," but left the show after turning himself in for illegal gambling.
2024/10/22 19:54 KST
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