FiftyFifty Service Company CEO to Be Investigated by Police on the 24th
The CEO of The G Bus, who was in charge of service work for Attract, the agency of girl group Fifty Fifty, will undergo the first police investigation.
According to the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul on the 23rd, an investigation will be conducted on the 24th at 2 p.m. into CEO An Seong-il and Director Baek Jin-sil, who are suspected of obstruction of business, breach of trust in business, and destruction of electronic records.
Attract filed a complaint against the two in June, claiming that The G Bus deleted project materials, and on the 27th of last month, they filed a lawsuit seeking 1 billion won in damages.
CEO An signed a project management service contract for five years starting from June 2021 and was responsible for developing and main producing Attract's rookie girl group. Director Baek handled the management and various tasks of this project.
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The Gangnam Police Station plans to investigate CEO An on the 25th for charges of embezzlement, forgery of private documents, and use of forged documents.
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