Rapper Dok2 (real name Lee Jun-kyung and 31) lost a lawsuit against Noble metal.
Judge Ahn Hong-joon, a 6-member civil servant in the southern part of Seoul, Judgmented One in a lawsuit filed by a jeweler A company operator Kimo against Dok2 on May 21.
The court said on the day that Dok2 "should pay about 41.2 million One in unpaid payments and interest; the Judgment will be finalized and closed two weeks later."
Earlier, Kim sued Dok2 for visiting the United States of America LA store in September 2018 and buying 240 million One gold rings and gold necklaces and then some unremitted balances.
Meanwhile, Dok2 took part in the 'Circus' of Dynamic Duo in 2005 and set foot in the music industry. Since then, he has been recognized in the hip-hop industry for his steady activities. Since then, he has established hip-hop label Illinear Records with rapper The Quiet.
In addition, he was recognized as a producer of the year in the 'Hip-Hop Playya Awards' in 2012, in recognition of his outstanding production ability. In particular, he has collected a lot of topics with luxury Life, such as revealing foreign cars and super luxury houses that sell hundreds of millions of Ones through various broadcasts and SNS.
However, due to health problems including panic disorder, he temporarily suspended his 2018 November activities and came down from his 2019 November Illinere Records position. Then, in February last year, Ilynare Records left, and Ilynare Records closed in early July of that year.
Dok2 is now known to be staying in United States of America, and released a new song "Culture" in April, even when it was accused.
Recently, he announced his appearance as a judge on the web entertainment survival program "Drop The Bit" produced by rapper Superbi.