Lee Seung Gi reportedly did not get paid a penny for his 18-year musical career. Revealed by Dispatch, Hook Entertainment's management manipulated the contract with the actor. In addition to his successful career as an actor, Lee Seung Gi debuted as a singer in 2004. So far, he has released 27 albums and 137 songs, but has not generated any income from his releases.
Dispatch then revealed documents containing benefits that Lee Seung Gi should have been able to get from his musical career. From the document, it was noted that the Mouse star should have received a profit of KRW 10 billion (Rp. 115 billion). Regarding this news, the CEO of Hook Entertainment, Kwon Jin Young finally opened his voice.
In a statement released, the CEO admitted that he was very embarrassed. "Bad news about me and the agency spread in a number of media. Regardless of whether the news is true or not, I am very embarrassed," CEO Kwon opened. "All happened because of my negligence and lack of wisdom. I am very ashamed and sorry," he continued.
Kwon Jin Young further revealed that they are currently carrying out an inspection at their organization based on circulating news. So, there is still no statement that can be conveyed regarding the circulating news. "Going forward, once the matters that I or Hook Entertainment have to legally handle have been clearly confirmed,
We will not back down or shy away and take all the responsibility," emphasized the CEO. "I and Hook Entertainment will do our best to ensure that this will not interfere with the activities of the actors and actresses in our agency. In the future, we will be more careful so that the same incident will not happen again," he concluded.

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