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Former YG President Booked for Suspicion of Arranging Prostitution Services

Gurjashan Kaur

YG Entertainment Creator Yang Hyun-suk was authoritatively reserved by the police on 17 July for supposedly masterminding social escorts to go with speculators in 2014 and sending them on a vacation with financial specialists in Europe around the same time, as indicated by YonHap.

Yang, 49, at first denied all charges.

This comes simply weeks after Hyun-Suk ventured down from his situations at YG Entertainment after its craftsmen were being involved in a long-running prominent K-pop embarrassment, including charges of medication use. Two craftsmen under the top amusement organization in Korea — Seungri and iKon's B.I. — quit showbiz because of charges of prostitution and illicit medication use separately.

Following the news, YG Entertainment's stocks have dove following updates on its organizer was set up for doubts that he orchestrated sexual administrations for outside financial specialists, as per neighborhood news outlets.

Korean news site Soompi detailed that starting at 18 July, YG Entertainment's stocks were evaluated at 26,700won (around $22.68USD), a 3.09 percent drop from the earlier day.

Yang Hyun-Suk rose to acclaim as an individual from Seo Taiji and Boys during the 1990s, and set up YG Entertainment in 1996. He was the driving force behind the vocations of some of K-pop's greatest names, including BIGBANG, BLACKPINK and PSY.

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