"If they intended to destroy evidence, they wouldn't have submitted their fingernails"

Fans have denied allegations that G-Dragon (35, Kwon Ji-yong), who is accused of drug use, shaved his entire body before the police investigation. They posted several photos as evidence, stating that G-Dragon has consistently maintained body hair removal.


On the 10th, a post titled "G-Dragon did not shave his entire body to destroy evidence" was uploaded on an online community along with several photos.

A scene from SBS's "Jung Jae-hyung Lee Hyori's You and I" featuring G-Dragon. <br>[Photo by SBS]

A scene from SBS's "Jung Jae-hyung Lee Hyori's You and I" featuring G-Dragon.
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The author stated, "G-Dragon has been removing body hair for a long time," and added, "You can see from photos taken this year and earlier that he has consistently maintained hair removal."


The author revealed photos including the July issue cover of Elle this year and pictures of G-Dragon wearing shorts. In the photos, G-Dragon’s armpits and legs appear smooth.


They also posted a screenshot from the SBS show "Jung Jae-hyung, Lee Hyori’s You & I" aired in March 2012, featuring G-Dragon. The caption under the pre-debut photo of G-Dragon, showing hairless nostrils, reads that there were rumors about "nostril hair removal."

Singer G-Dragon (Kwon Ji-yong) [Image source=Yonhap News]

Singer G-Dragon (Kwon Ji-yong) [Image source=Yonhap News]

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The author explained, "If he really wanted to destroy evidence, he would have shaved before being summoned, not voluntarily appeared," and added, "He also would not have submitted his fingernails."


G-Dragon was booked on charges of violating the Narcotics Control Act but has denied all allegations. On the 6th, he voluntarily appeared at the Drug Crime Investigation Division of the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency and voluntarily submitted urine, hair, and fingernail samples. He tested negative in a rapid reagent test. The police requested a detailed examination from the National Forensic Service. The results of the detailed examination have not yet been released.


There was a claim that G-Dragon underwent police questioning with most of his body hair removed except for his head hair. In response, on the 10th, G-Dragon’s legal representative denied the reports, stating, "The report that he shaved his entire body is a clear falsehood."


Attorney Kim Soo-hyun of the law firm K1 Chamber explained, "In this case, the court dismissed the communication warrant due to insufficient evidence, and no search warrant for hair and other samples has been issued. Kwon Ji-yong voluntarily appeared to promptly clarify the substantive truth and resolve suspicions quickly to reduce confusion. He actively cooperated with the investigation by voluntarily submitting not only urine and hair but also fingernails and toenails."



He added, "We clearly state that he is willing to voluntarily provide additional leg hair beyond the body hair requested by the police."


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