In the middle of last year, when singer and Actor Lee Seung-gi signed a Contract with Hook Entertainment (Hook) within 10 days of the establishment of a One-person Agency, many rumors circulated in the entertainment industry. Lee Seung-gi was dissatisfied with the Settlement issue and tried to leave the hook, but there were circumstances that forced him to re-Contract. Lee Seung-gi's Korean independence movement, not Korean independence movement, followed many rumors. At the time, Lee Seung-gi and Hook disagreed over whether to re-Contract, and the two sides had a conflict over the disclosure of Settlement details. Lee Seung-gi, whose full term expired, expressed his displeasure with the re-Contract and established a One-person Agency human maid with his father. Lee Seung-gi wanted to leave the hook for nearly 20 years, including his trainee days, but it was not easy to give up on the hook that made all of him. Lee Seung-gi's Korean independence movement, which seemed to have caught up with the establishment of a One-person Agency, seemed to be sutured as Lee Seung-gi immediately signed a hook and re-Contract and handed over management rights. However, the loyalty of those who were forcibly sewn was as uneasy as a candle in front of the wind. Lee Seung-gi sent proof of content to disclose the Settlement when Hook was in trouble during the seizure. There is a lot of talk about this in the industry, and it is widely believed that the incident was triggered by the romance rumor of Park Min-young, another entertainer of Hook, and that the investigation was conducted by Hook's whistleblowing. Whatever the clue to the seizure, if the embezzlement charge is recognized as fact, the legal responsibility of the management is inevitable. To make matters worse, Hook suffered major internal injuries as Lee Seung-gi formulated the Settlement problem. It is widely known that Hook's image, which was embroiled in controversy over the virtual exchange Bithumb and its affiliates, was at odds over mOney with Lee Seung-gi, One of his Agency's oldest friends, at a time when it was not the same as before. Moreover, the hook is another face of the Agency, and the founding members Lee Sun Hee and Lee Seung-gi are known as family members, so the conflict between Lee Seung-gi and Hook seems to be deep. Of course, Lee Seung-gi, who claims to be unpaid Settlement, has not revealed any connection to the seizure search, but Hook is literally in the middle of nowhere. According to multiple industry sources, Lee Seung-gi is the only One who has been in conflict with the Settlement issue in Hook. "Youn Yuh-jung, who reported the transfer, does not even have a Contract. An official said, "It was rumored that Lee Seung-gi did not receive the Settlement properly, especially the singer Settlement. Well One, the album related to the album was quite high, but I did not receive the Settlement, so Lee Seung-gi thought that he was worried for a long time. On the other hand, the Settlement of other Actors such as Lee Seo Jin and Youn Yuh-jung seems to have been dOne without problems. In the case of Youn Yuh-jung, management is left alOne without a Contract, so if you notify the Actor that you are going out, you can go out legally at any time. Another official commented on the current situation: "From the point of view of Hook, he will have a strong sense of ownership because he has invested heavily in making Lee Seung-gi a teenager and making him a star. Lee Seung-gi's multi-entertainer and schoolboy image is also a result of marketing by his Agency. However, Lee Seung-gi has been a star for a long time and should have treated him according to industry standards. He pointed out that if the conflicts were solved when they could be solved by dialogue, the conflicts would not have been known outside. Hook is keeping silent about all of this. "However, Hook said that it is not true about Youn Yuh-jung.
Lee Seung-gi is a South Korean singer, actor, host, and entertainer.
He has numerous hit songs as a singer such as "Because You're My Woman", "Will You Marry Me", "Return" and "The Ordinary Man".
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