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BTS's Jimin lent 100 million won ($74,000) to comedian Lee Jin-ho, who used it all for gambling and did not pay him back, media reported Monday. Local news outlets Yonhap News and Ten Asia ...
Lee Jin-ho, who debuted in SBS's 'Find Your Lover' in 2005, has been active in comedy and entertainment. He concluded his confession with an apology to those disappointed by his actions.
Comedian Lee Jin-ho confessed to illegal gambling in 2024, vowed to repay debt Lee Jin-ho’s agency, SM C&C, was reportedly aware of his debt issues, as some creditors had contacted them directly.
Lee Jin-ho, known for his role in JTBC's Knowing Bros, revealed in his admission made in October 2024 that he had struggled with a gambling addiction since 2020.
Other celebrities, including comedian Lee Soo-geun and singer Ha Sung-woon, were also affected, and the number of victims is expected to grow as the investigation progresses. Lee Jin-ho, 38, is a well ...
Lee Jin-ho confessed about the illegal gambling, saying, “With the sharp advice from friends and the fear that I might never be able to do this job I love again, I finally got my act together ...
Comedian Lee Jin-ho, 38, who recently admitted to illegal online gambling, appeared before police Tuesday, eight days after being accused of habitual gambling and fraud.
On October 8, Lee Jin Hyuk, actor Song Jin Woo, and comedians Kim Joon Ho, Jo Se Ho, and Lee Jin Ho were confirmed to be appearing on tvN’s upcoming variety show “Don Quixote” (literal title).
Lee borrowed 100 million won from Jimin in 2022 and signed a promissory note, lying about the use of the money, according to local news outlets. Jimin reportedly granted him a 10-year grace period for ...
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