"I've given too much money to Lee Seung-gi" ...Hook turns heads in first Settlement lawsuit

Hook Entertainment (Hook), which is in conflict with singer and actor Lee Seung-gi, suddenly changed its position.On the 23rd, the first hearing of Lee Seung-gi and Hooks lawsuit related to the settlement of advertising revenue of the sound recordings was held at the hearing of the 20th section of the Seoul Central District Court.In the first case, Hook filed a complaint with Lee Seung-gi for the purpose of confirming that he had no debt after paying his own settlement amount of 5.4 billion won.However, Hook reversed the claim that Lee Seung-gi should return 900 million won, saying, I settled too much advertising revenue.Lee Seung-gi said he should receive 3 billion won from Hook.The advertising agency commission has been lowered from 10% to 7%, and Hook has hidden it and has been distributing profits with a deduction of 10%.Lee Seung-gi sent a proof of content saying that he had not received a penny of music revenue for 18 years since his debut from Hook last year.Hook then filed a lawsuit to confirm the absence of debt after unilaterally sending the settlement money to Lee Seung-gi.Lee Seung-gi resented Hooks unilateral attempt to close the case in the name of payment of accounts payable and declared that he would donate all the money he received from Hook while notifying him of the termination of his exclusive contract with Hook.In December last year, four executives, including Hook CEO Kwon Jin-young, filed a complaint with the prosecution on charges of violating the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Economic Crimes (business embezzlement fraud).Separately, Kwon Jin-young has recently been sent to the prosecution for alleged violations of the Anti-Narcotics Control Act.According to the Gyeonggi South Police Agency, Kwon received a prescription for 10 psychotropic medicines, Zolpidem, at a hospital in Seoul, in January of last year.In addition, it was reported that an employee who was taking Zolpidem usually received a prescribed sleeping pill.In response, the police sent four Hook officials, including CEO Kwon, and four medical staff at a hospital in Seoul, who prescribed medicine to CEO Kwon, to the prosecution.

Hook Entertainment (Hook), which is in conflict with singer and actor Lee Seung-gi, suddenly changed its position. On the 23rd, the first hearing of Lee Seung-gi and Hook's lawsuit related to the Settlement of advertising revenue of the sound recordings was held at the hearing of the 20th section of the Seoul Central District Court. In the first case, Hook filed a complaint with Lee Seung-gi for the purpose of confirming that he had no debt after paying his own Settlement amount of 5.4 billion won. However, Hook reversed the claim that Lee Seung-gi should return 900 million won, saying, "I settled too much advertising revenue." Lee Seung-gi said he should receive 3 billion won from Hook. The advertising agency Commission has been lowered from 10% to 7%, and Hook has hidden it and has been distributing profits with a deduction of 10%. Lee Seung-gi sent a proof of content saying that he had not received a penny of music revenue for 18 years since his debut from Hook last year. Hook then filed a lawsuit to confirm the absence of debt after unilaterally sending the Settlement money to Lee Seung-gi. Lee Seung-gi resented Hook's unilateral attempt to close the case in the name of "payment of accounts payable" and declared that he would donate all the money he received from Hook while notifying him of the termination of his exclusive contract with Hook. In December last year, four executives, including Hook CEO Kwon Jin-young, filed a complaint with the prosecution on charges of violating the Act on the Aggravated Punishment, etc. of Specific Economic Crimes (business embezzlement fraud). Separately, Kwon Jin-young has recently been sent to the prosecution for alleged violations of the Anti-Narcotics Control Act. According to the Gyeonggi South Police Agency, Kwon received a prescription for 10 psychotropic medicines, Zolpidem, at a hospital in Seoul, in January of last year. In addition, it was reported that an employee who was taking Zolpidem usually received a prescribed sleeping pill. In response, the police sent four Hook officials, including CEO Kwon, and four medical staff at a hospital in Seoul, who prescribed medicine to CEO Kwon, to the prosecution.