On the one hand, G-Dragon, a member of the idol group BIGBANG, strongly denied being involved in drugs, but on the other hand, the police said that “there is evidence.”As the incident develops, fans and the public are eager to get an accurate result.
Lee Jin-ho, a well-known Korean entertainment YouTube blogger, broke the news about the law firm and lawyer GD chose after the incident. The chief lawyer of the firm was a judge of the Constitutional Court and served as the main lawyer during the presidential impeachment. This lawyer is now responsible for defense case, GD’s choice of such a lawyer also highlights the importance he attaches to this “drug abuse scandal.”
Lee Jin Ho also said: “In this case, (GD) has to pay a lot of money. Most law firms charge a general agency fee of about 1 billion (KRW, the same below) for cases involving ordinary celebrities. Because everyone’s situation is different, 500 million to 1 billion may be charged. In special circumstances or in very unfavorable legal situations, the charge will be more. If full agency is included, a lot of money may be paid, probably 1 billion to 2 billion. According to someone familiar with GD According to people’s accounts, his initial reaction was “I didn’t receive a call from the police.”It is said that GD was very angry about his incident.”Li Zhenhao pointed out that the reason why the exit ban was issued was “not because he was found guilty, but because he needed to be investigated.”.
Fans believe that G-Dragon strongly denies his involvement in drugs and trust him very much. However, many people felt that GD was given a suspended sentence after being prosecuted for smoking marijuana in 2011. At that time, he gave an unconvincing explanation, claiming that he thought it was cigarettes at the time, so he still had a wait-and-see attitude towards this incident.
In any case, the Narcotics Crime Investigation Team of the Incheon Police Department has imposed an exit ban on GD and plans to summon him for investigation soon. Currently, G-Dragon is facing accusations of taking “drugs”. These include opium, cocaine and various mixtures containing these substances. Although the police have not yet clearly stated which drug GD is suspected of using, they plan to confirm the use, type and frequency of drugs through reagent testing or detailed inspections. Depending on the results of the examination, GD may be exonerated or other charges may be added.
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