The Borneo Post

Seungri apologises over club scandal involving drugging, sexual assault

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SEOUL: Big Bang member Seungri went ahead with a planned concert in Seoul over the weekend despite a snowballin­g scandal on a nightclub he was formerly involved in, although he apologised for his controvers­ial stance on the club.

Staff members had allegedly drugged lady patrons so that male patrons could sexually assault them.

Seungri said he was sorry for causing “disappoint­ment and concerns” to his fans over controvers­ies surroundin­g Burning Sun, a famous club located in the bustling Gangnam Station area.

“I didn’t show a responsibl­e attitude even though controvers­y flared up at a place I openly mentioned,” Seungri said onstage.

“As a celebrity, I didn’t weigh my words deeply and I was careless.”

Burning Sun has been at the centre of a scandal involving drug traffickin­g, sexual assaults and violence against its customers.

The scandal broke out after the club’s security staff beat up a 28year- old man in late November.

The man later claimed that the senior club officials and police officers colluded to make him out to be an attacker, not a victim.

After the incident, a woman who visited the club claimed she was drugged and raped at the hotel that houses the club. A sex tape presumed to be taken inside the club was also revealed, leading to a police raid on the club last week.

The 29-year- old K-pop star, who had served as an inside board director of the club and actively promoted it on TV and online, resigned from his position after the scandal, saying he hadn’t directly engaged in its management.

 ?? — YG Entertainm­ent photo ?? Poster of Seungri’s latest concert.
— YG Entertainm­ent photo Poster of Seungri’s latest concert.

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