SEUNGRI
BIGBANG former member SEUNGRI shows himself between the east and the west.

According to media outlet SPORTS KHAN on January 6, SEUNGRI seems to frequently appear at restaurants and pubs in Gangnam Gu, Seoul.
SEUNGRI looks casual with a hat, and he meets his acquaintances mostly in the corner of a store. SEUNGRI goes to a pub twice a week, drinks quietly, and disappears.
SEUNGRI left BIGBANG in 2019 after being named a key figure in the Burning Sun club case and is currently living a non-celebrity life. Even though he committed a serious crime while serving a prison sentence, he has often been spotted actively acting as a businessman in Southeast Asia and other countries after his release from prison.
On the 24th of last month, SEUNGRI was seen shouting “I’ll bring G-Dragon” at a club in Cambodia. He was dressed in a foreign suit.
Among the foreign investors SEUNGRI met with was Jacob Aravo, founder of the high-end Swiss watch brand J, who attracted attention.
SEUNGRI was found guilty of all nine charges, including habitual gambling, prostitution, mediation of prostitution and punishment for crimes of sexual violence, violation of the Foreign Exchange Act, violation of the Food Sanitation Act, embezzlement in business, violation of the Act on Certain Economic Crimes, and special assault on a teacher. In May 2022, the Supreme Court sentenced SEUNGRI to one and a half years in prison. SEUNGRI was released from prison in February last year.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: Media Sports Khan