When singer Yoo Seung-jun (45 and United States of America name Steve Seung-jun Yu) claimed that it was unclear whether he had received a notice of entry at the Military Manpower Administration in the past, the Military Manpower Administration immediately refuted it.
On the 18th, the Military Manpower Administration said that the litigation agent of Yoo Seung-jun said, "There is no objective data to prove whether the notice of the entry of the Yoo Seung-jun came out, and that the Military Manpower Administration will apply for a fact-finding inquiry to prove the part." It was scheduled, but there is a fact that I have been called to my personal circumstances. "
Earlier, Yoo Seung-jun's attorney said in the third defense of the LA Consulate General's case at the Seoul Administrative Court that he would apply for a fact-finding inquiry to the Military Manpower Administration, saying, "There is no objective data to prove whether the notice of admission has been issued."
The Military Manpower Administration referred to Yoo Seung-jun as the United States of America 'Steve You' and refuted that "Yoo Seung-jun's claim is different from the fact."
Yoo Seung-jun left the country in January 2002 for overseas performances and acquired United States of America citizenship. It was pointed out that he gave up his Korean nationality to avoid military service.
Since then, Yoo Seung-jun has filed for the issuance of Overseas Koreans (F-4) Dussehra in October 2015, but filed a lawsuit after Los Angeles Consultate General of the United States, Hong refused to do so, and after an administrative lawsuit, he was confirmed in March last year.
However, when Consulate General of the United States, Hong, refused to issue Dussehra again, Yoo Seung-jun filed a lawsuit against the Seoul Administrative Court last October and continues the legal battle.
The last hearing date for Yoo Seung-jun is December 16th.