The Borneo Post

Minwoo of K-pop act 100% dies

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SEOUL: Seo Min-woo ( left) of 100% died of a heart attack Sunday at the age of 33.

The boy band’s agency TOP Media announced the death of group leader Seo Min-woo, better known as just Minwoo, through its official website.

“He was found at his home in Gangnam, Seoul. Paramedics rushed to the scene, who pronounced him dead,” the announceme­nt read.

Seo debuted as an actor in 2006 through TV drama series ‘Sharp 3’. He switched to pop music in 2012, as the leader of 100%.

The group was to hold concerts in Japan on Apr 21 and 30. The agency said it hadn’t been able to decide whether to postpone the concerts or not. up her account of an affair A lawsuit Daniels filed on Mar 6, attempting to void a nondisclos­ure agreement, refers to “certain still images and/or text messages which were authored by or relate to” Trump. The contract required Daniels to turn over all such documents and not keep copies of her own. But did she keep copies, anyway? Do texts and photos even exist?

“My attorney has recommende­d that I don’t discuss those things,” Daniels said.

Cooper said to Avenatti, “You could just be bluffing.”

“You should ask some of the other people in my caraeer when they’ve bet on me bluffing,” Avenatti said. It is clear that Team Daniels wants Team Trump – and the public – to think there are incriminat­ing photos and text messages. But there is no sign of them yet. Daniels does not want to be part of #MeToo, and #MeToo might not want her anymore, either “A lotta people are using you for a lotta different agendas,” Cooper observed.

“They’re trying to,” Daniels replied. “Like, oh, you know, ‘Stormy Daniels comes out # MeToo.’ This is not a ‘me too.’ I was not a victim. I’ve never said I was a victim. I think trying to use me to further someone else’s agenda does horrible damage to people who are true victims.”

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