The article reported on an interview with Mr. A, an associate of a certain person. According to the report, Mr. A said that Gyuri had offered to pay back 60 million won (approximately 6.39 million yen) in coin investment losses from Mr. Song in the form of the same amount of cash and goods.
Song also claimed that not only were his assets preserved, but that he had also made profits worth tens of millions of won (approximately several million yen) through the coins.
He was arrested and indicted on charges of embezzlement, obstruction of business, and violation of the Capital Markets Act. He is accused of manipulating the price of virtual assets (coins) after recruiting investors to invest in art that he did not own.
Gyuri was in a public relationship with Song from 2019 to 2021, and worked as a curator and chief public relations officer for P Company at the time.
He appeared as a witness at the trial held on the 16th of this month. Previously, Gyuri had said at the time the investigation into Song was ongoing that he had "not been involved in any illegal activities related to the coin business.
Regarding the reports, a representative from Gyuri's management office, BIGBOSS Entertainment, stated on the 23rd (today)
), told a Korean media outlet, "It's an actor's private matter, so I don't know the details." Gyuri transferred to his current management office in January 2024.
2025/07/23 19:26 KST
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