South Korean prosecutors announce the results of Yang Hyun-seok’s sex entertainment case and find no suspicion

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South Korean prosecutors announce the results of Yang Hyun-seok’s sex entertainment case and find no suspicion - Lujuba Yang Hyun Suk case

reported on November 25 The Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office recently ruled that YG Entertainment’s former representative Yang Hyun-suk was suspected of being involved in sexual entertainment on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

Liang Hyun-suk is suspected of recruiting prostitutes for foreign entrepreneurs visiting South Korea in Seoul, and arranging to accompany women to go abroad to accompany foreign investors in Europe. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's wide-area search team began investigating the matter in May this year and conducted investigations on more than a dozen related personnel. A full-scale investigation of fund exchanges and call information revealed that Yang Hyun-suk did not act for sexual entertainment when he was entertaining foreign entrepreneurs in Seoul. Regarding the arrangement of Yang Hyun-suk to accompany women to Europe, the police stated that although it was confirmed that there were women who had a relationship with foreign investors during the European trip, there was no evidence that it was the arrangement of Liang Hyun-suk.

In the end, the police handed over the four persons involved in the case, including Liang Xuanxi, to the prosecution and recommended not to prosecute. The prosecutor recently ruled that the four persons including Liang Xuanxi were not suspected of crimes. Lu Dongyin/Text All rights reserved Mydaily prohibits reprinting

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