Controversy over Singer Young Tak has been continuing. While the controversy over the trademark dispute and the controversy over the hit song hoarding are overlapping, the image of Young Tak that has been accumulated seems inevitable.
According to the police, Young Tak agency Millagro Lee Jae-Gyu was sent to the prosecution for prosecution on charges of violating the law for promoting the music industry. Mr. A, who attempted to stream Falsify, and Mr. B, an entertainment official, were also handed over to the prosecution.
Lee Jae-Gyu is accused of asking 30 million won to a marketing agent A who can stream the number of Falsify in order to raise the ranking of the sound source in 2018 'Why are you out there?'
In particular, Lee Jae-Gyu, CEO of the company, said that he received 15 million won back to Mr. A when the "Why I come out there" music ranking did not rise as expected. In addition, it filed a lawsuit against the return of unfair profits, but it was reported that it was ordered to dismiss the director.
Lee Jae-Gyu, CEO of Lee Jae-Gyu, said in an official position on the day, "First of all, I am sorry to have caused concern and concern due to such an unfavorable incident. I am acknowledging all the charges in this case and deeply reflecting and regretting it. I have been faithful to the investigation and have called for facts. "
However, Lee Jae-Gyu said, "At that time, Singer was unable to participate in the way of the company's work except for the musical part and schedule, and the information was not shared."
Young Tak has been a tumultuous entertainment industry with the Young Tak Makgeolli' maker Yecheon brewing and trademark rights. Yecheon brewing announced that Young Tak's model activity expired in July, saying, "We demanded 5 billion won for one year, including model fees, trademark-related cash and company stake, and 15 billion won for three years."
In addition, Yecheon brewing revealed that it was defeated by a shaman Young Tak mother through YouTube channel 'Entertainment Behind Lee Jin Ho'. They also released messages exchanged by Young Tak mother and Yecheon brewer Baek Gu-young for the credibility of the claim.
The New Erra Project, which was in charge of Young Tak's management at the time, denied the allegations altogether. The agency said, "We did not ask for 15 billion won for Yecheon brewing. Their argument is not legally valid. If there is a dispute over the Young Tak' trademark, it will be confirmed that Yecheon brewing's claim is not valid according to the court's judgment. "
"We have not stopped insulting and defamation of Young Tak's family, so we can not help but clarify the truth through clear facts. We will strongly respond to the illegal acts, unfair acts and false claims of Yecheon brewing in cooperation with Milagro to protect the safety and rights of artists and their families. "
However, the negative opinion prevails because, unlike Yecheon brewing, which has been in full response, not only Young Tak but also his mother consistently responded to the controversy and made the situation worse. The lawyer also responded that it is difficult to interview the issue because he is in legal action.
Nevertheless, Young Tak, who has been steadily active, is expected to be disrupted by broadcasting activities in the future as suspicions of hoarding sound sources are revealed. What will happen to Young Tak, who is suffering from a series of noises?