Kwon Jin-young, CEO of Hook Enter Lee Seung-gi, borrowed 4.7 billion won without interest, and purchased 'Hannam The Hill' cash

It was confirmed that Hook Entertainment borrowed 4.725 billion won from Lee Seung-gi without interest for six years, during which time Kwon Jin-young, CEO of Hook Entertainment, purchased Seoul Hannam Dongs Hannam The Hill in full cash.According to the report on the 26th, Hook Enter borrowed 4.72 billion won from Lee Seung-gi from 2014 to 2021.Lee Seung-gi, who has recently suffered a soundtrackSettlement 0 won wave, has not received interest on the 4.72 billion won loaned to Kwons representative Hook Enter.In addition, Hook Enter included Lee Seung-gis loan of 4.72 billion won in the audit report as a short-term borrowing. However, short-term borrowings are borrowed within one year.Borrowings that are more than one year should be classified as long-term borrowings. Lee Seung-gi received the money back in 2021 when Hook Enter was acquired by Green Snake Media.While Hook Enter borrowed huge amounts of money from Lee Seung-gi without interest, Kwon Jin-young bought Hannam the Hill.Hannam The Hill is a high-end apartment famous for its famous entertainers, high-ranking government officials, multi-member parliamentarians, and chaebol families.In May 2016, Kwon bought a 74-pyeong Hannam the Hill apartment in Seoul Hannam-dong for 3.4 billion won in cash in full without a loan, saying he has the financial resources to be able to cash in an apartment. Kwon owns the apartment so far.The actual transaction price of the apartment is 7 billion won, which is more than 2.6 billion won, and the selling price of the apartment exceeds 8 billion won.In July 2016, two months after buying the apartment, Kwon took out a 1.8 billion won loan from the World Bank as collateral for the apartment, and in July 2017, he paid back the entire 1.8 billion won at once.Kwon Jin-young, who was able to cash the apartment and was able to repay the World Bank loan temporarily. However, the money that Lee Seung-gi settled with soundtrack Revenue for 18 years was 0 won.I even borrowed money from Lee Seung-gi for six years without interest.Hook Enter claims that the fact that Lee Seung-gi has never done a soundtrack settlement is different from the fact.Kwon said, If future Hook Enter or the individual is clearly identified as legally responsible, we will take full responsibility without backing down or avoiding it.Kwon should borrow money from Lee Seung-gi, who has never been settled in the soundtrack Revenue, to manage his companys funds and to make sure that his property is called.
It was confirmed that Hook Entertainment borrowed 4.725 billion won from Lee Seung-gi without interest for six years, during which time Kwon Jin-young, CEO of Hook Entertainment, purchased Seoul Hannam Dongs Hannam The Hill in full cash.According to the report on the 26th, Hook Enter borrowed 4.72 billion won from Lee Seung-gi from 2014 to 2021.Lee Seung-gi, who has recently suffered a soundtrackSettlement 0 won wave, has not received interest on the 4.72 billion won loaned to Kwons representative Hook Enter.In addition, Hook Enter included Lee Seung-gis loan of 4.72 billion won in the audit report as a short-term borrowing. However, short-term borrowings are borrowed within one year.Borrowings that are more than one year should be classified as long-term borrowings. Lee Seung-gi received the money back in 2021 when Hook Enter was acquired by Green Snake Media.While Hook Enter borrowed huge amounts of money from Lee Seung-gi without interest, Kwon Jin-young bought Hannam the Hill.Hannam The Hill is a high-end apartment famous for its famous entertainers, high-ranking government officials, multi-member parliamentarians, and chaebol families.In May 2016, Kwon bought a 74-pyeong Hannam the Hill apartment in Seoul Hannam-dong for 3.4 billion won in cash in full without a loan, saying he has the financial resources to be able to cash in an apartment. Kwon owns the apartment so far.The actual transaction price of the apartment is 7 billion won, which is more than 2.6 billion won, and the selling price of the apartment exceeds 8 billion won.In July 2016, two months after buying the apartment, Kwon took out a 1.8 billion won loan from the World Bank as collateral for the apartment, and in July 2017, he paid back the entire 1.8 billion won at once.Kwon Jin-young, who was able to cash the apartment and was able to repay the World Bank loan temporarily. However, the money that Lee Seung-gi settled with soundtrack Revenue for 18 years was 0 won.I even borrowed money from Lee Seung-gi for six years without interest.Hook Enter claims that the fact that Lee Seung-gi has never done a soundtrack settlement is different from the fact.Kwon said, If future Hook Enter or the individual is clearly identified as legally responsible, we will take full responsibility without backing down or avoiding it.Kwon should borrow money from Lee Seung-gi, who has never been settled in the soundtrack Revenue, to manage his companys funds and to make sure that his property is called.

It was confirmed that Hook Entertainment borrowed 4.725 billion won from Lee Seung-gi without interest for six years, during which time Kwon Jin-young, CEO of Hook Entertainment, purchased Seoul Hannam Dong's Hannam The Hill in full cash. According to the report on the 26th, Hook Enter borrowed 4.72 billion won from Lee Seung-gi from 2014 to 2021. Lee Seung-gi, who has recently suffered a 'soundtrack Settlement 0 won' wave, has not received interest on the 4.72 billion won loaned to Kwon's representative Hook Enter. In addition, Hook Enter included Lee Seung-gi's loan of 4.72 billion won in the audit report as a "short-term borrowing." However, short-term borrowings are borrowed within one year. Borrowings that are more than one year should be classified as "long-term borrowings." Lee Seung-gi received the money back in 2021 when Hook Enter was acquired by Green Snake Media. While Hook Enter borrowed huge amounts of money from Lee Seung-gi without interest, Kwon Jin-young bought Hannam the Hill. Hannam The Hill is a high-end apartment famous for its famous entertainers, high-ranking government officials, multi-member parliamentarians, and chaebol families. In May 2016, Kwon bought a 74-pyeong Hannam the Hill apartment in Seoul Hannam-dong for 3.4 billion won in cash in full without a loan, saying he has the financial resources to be able to "cash in an apartment." Kwon owns the apartment so far. The actual transaction price of the apartment is 7 billion won, which is more than 2.6 billion won, and the selling price of the apartment exceeds 8 billion won. In July 2016, two months after buying the apartment, Kwon took out a 1.8 billion won loan from the World Bank as collateral for the apartment, and in July 2017, he paid back the entire 1.8 billion won at once. Kwon Jin-young, who was able to 'cash the apartment' and was able to repay the World Bank loan temporarily. However, the money that Lee Seung-gi settled with soundtrack Revenue for 18 years was 0 won. I even borrowed money from Lee Seung-gi for six years without interest. Hook Enter claims that "the fact that Lee Seung-gi has never done a soundtrack Settlement is different from the fact." Kwon said, "If future Hook Enter or the individual is clearly identified as legally responsible, we will take full responsibility without backing down or avoiding it." Kwon should borrow money from Lee Seung-gi, who has never been settled in the soundtrack Revenue, to manage his company's funds and to make sure that his property is called.