The parents of rapper Microdot, who was tried in controversy over the 'debt' case, left Korea after his sentence.
According to the 18th report, Microdot's parents were expelled immediately after they were released from prison after their recent sentence and returned to New Zealand.
Microdot's father, Shin Mo and his mother, Kim Mo, were charged with running a cow farm in Jecheon, Chungbuk from 1990 to 1998 and borrowing about 300 million won from 14 people and then fleeing to New Zealand in May 1998.
Those who returned home, investigated and tried in April 2019 were agreed with 10 of the 14 victims and were sentenced to three years of Imprisonment and one year of Imprisonment for the rest of the unconsensual. And it was confirmed that those who had recently completed their sentences were immediately deported and returned to New Zealand.
In the process of controversy over the parents' debt, Microdot has been volunteering for three years.
In October last year, he posted a video on his YouTube channel titled "Now I'm careful to speak out (the process of my parents' debt-to-equity case)" and frankly expressed his reflection and regret about his first statement, and difficulty in grasping the situation in the debt-to-equity process. "I sincerely apologize to all those who have suffered damage due to our parents," he bowed.
Meanwhile, Microdot released his second album 'My Story' at 6 pm on the 17th. He introduced his new album to his SNS and said, "I hope you can sympathize with Microdot's new music that grows and hearts and listen with a smile."
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