Suspicion was raised that Kwon Jin-young, CEO of Hook Entertainment, bought a luxury apartment with billions of won borrowed from singer Lee Seung-gi.

Regarding this, CEO Kwon denied that it was not true.



Lee Seung-gi recently claimed that he had not received a single penny of music revenue from Hook Entertainment (hereafter referred to as Hook Enter), and while the wave spread, Lee Seung-gi loaned 4.725 billion won to Hook Entertainment CEO Kwon for 7 years without interest. A report came out.



According to Hook Entertainment's audit report, CEO Kwon also recorded the money borrowed from Lee Seung-gi as "short-term borrowings."



In the process, it was revealed that in May 2016, CEO Kwon purchased a 74-pyeong apartment in Hannam-dong, a luxury apartment in Hannam-dong, for 3.4 billion won in full cash without a loan. Suspicion was raised



Hannam Hill is currently being traded at around 7 billion won, and there is also an analysis that CEO Kwon earned a market profit of 2.6 billion won in six years of purchase.



Regarding this, Hook Entertainment said, "It has nothing to do with Lee Seung-gi."



Previously, Hook Entertainment said, "In the process of renewing the exclusive contract last year, we wrote an agreement to settle the debt relationship and confirm it." denied about



(Reporter Kang Kyung-yoon of SBS Entertainment News)