Comedian Lee Jin-ho stiffs 100 million won from BTS's Jimin (and others) for gambling

  • BTS's Jimin lent 100 million won ($74,000) to comedian Lee Jin-ho, who used it all for gambling and did not pay him back, media reported Monday.


    Local news outlets Yonhap News and Ten Asia reported on Monday that celebrities including Jimin, trot singer Young Tak and comedian Lee Su-geun had lent Lee Jin-ho hundreds of millions of won.


    Lee borrowed 100 million won from Jimin in 2022 and signed a promissory note, lying about the use of the money, according to local news outlets. Jimin reportedly granted him a 10-year grace period for repayment and the debt still remains unpaid.


    According to Ten Asia, fellow comedian Lee Su-geun not only lent Lee Jin-ho tens of thousands of won but also repaid some of his debts to others when he defaulted on his payments.


    The debt-ridden comedian Lee officially apologized for his actions on Instagram on Monday before the media reported the news.


    “I came across an illegal gambling website in 2020, and it ended up causing me severe financial hardship,” Lee said, “I was able to quit gambling thanks to advice from my acquaintances and the realization that I might have to give up the career I love.”


    “I’ve been diligently repaying my debts every month and plan to continue doing so until the day I die,” Lee added. “The financial loss is painful, but what hurts more is betraying those who lent me money. I will also cooperate fully with any police investigations and accept the consequences of my actions.”


    In light of his confession, Lee canceled his scheduled appearance at the press conference for Netflix's "Comedy Revenge" on Monday morning. JTBC's "Men on a Mission," where he is a regular cast member, is currently reviewing his involvement in the show.


    Source: https://koreajoongangdaily.joi…imin-for-gambling/2154438



    It has been revealed that BTS Jimin, Lee Soo Geun, and other celebrities suffered financial losses after being deceived by comedian Lee Jin Ho, who reportedly incurred billions of won in debt due to illegal gambling. Not only did he borrow money from fellow celebrities, but he also used loan sharks, exacerbating the problem. Some celebrities are planning to file fraud charges against him and apply for a provisional attachment of his appearance fees as Lee Jin Ho started asking his celebrity acquaintances for urgent financial support.


    When asked about the financial damages caused by Lee Jin Ho’s illegal gambling, his agency, SM C&C, did not provide a comment. Shortly after the inquiry, Lee Jin Ho released a statement seemingly intended to avoid legal repercussions. He also abruptly canceled his appearance at the Netflix 'Comedy Revenge' press conference, which was scheduled for 11 a.m. today.


    According to TenAsia’s report on the 14th, celebrities such as BTS Jimin, Young Tak, and Lee Soo Geun were deceived by Lee Jin Ho’s lies and lent him money amounting to billions of won. Some of the celebrities who lent him money without promissory notes are now facing heavy tax burdens, as the tax authorities classified the loans as "gifts" rather than loans.


    BTS Jimin was also a victim. According to HYBE, Lee Jin Ho approached Jimin in 2022, claiming he needed urgent cash for just a week and borrowed 100 million won. While a promissory note was written, Lee Jin Ho failed to fulfill his obligations. Sources confirm that Jimin, recognizing that Lee Jin Ho had no intention of repaying, generously said, "Just pay me back within ten years." Despite this leniency, Lee Jin Ho’s misconduct spread to other celebrities.


    In particular, he attempted to borrow money from the cast members of 'Knowing Bros', with Lee Soo Geun being a significant victim, losing at least tens of millions of won. Lee Jin Ho even exploited Lee Soo Geun's name to borrow money from his acquaintances. As a result, Lee Soo Geun faced substantial financial and emotional damage, even having to cover his acquaintances' debts in some cases.


    Singer Ha Sung Woon was also among the victims. It has been revealed that Lee Jin Ho borrowed money from executives, producers, and writers at several broadcasting stations but did not repay the loans. The total damage is expected to grow.


    Lee Jin Ho’s agency, SM C&C, was aware of the issue. Several creditors contacted the agency, demanding repayment. Despite this, the agency essentially turned a blind eye and allowed Lee Jin Ho to continue appearing in projects, including the Netflix series 'Comedy Revenge.' The management's negligence seems evident as the financial damages spread widely among celebrities.


    When this publication inquired about the issue with SM C&C on the morning of the 14th, the agency did not respond, instead cutting off communication. Lee Jin Ho then hastily posted a statement on his social media, likely trying to garner sympathy. In the statement, he claimed to have repaid some of the money, but in reality, none of the major victims, such as BTS Jimin or Lee Soo Geun, had received their money back. His statement appears to be a tactic to avoid fraud charges by demonstrating his willingness to repay, a key factor in determining criminal intent in fraud cases.


    Lee Jin Ho wrote on his social media, "In 2020, I started playing games on an illegal online gambling site by chance, and I ended up shouldering unbearable debts. After stern advice from my acquaintances and out of fear that I might never be able to work in this industry again, I managed to quit gambling. However, I had already received financial help from many people." He continued, "I have been steadily repaying the debts every month, and I plan to continue paying them off until the day I die. The financial loss is significant, but I am even more sorry to those who trusted me and lent me money."


    He added, "I was terrified every time an unknown number called, thinking it was related to the debts, and I lived in fear, wondering when this would all become public. I sometimes thought that confessing everything and facing punishment might free me from this anxiety, but I also knew that I needed to keep working to pay off my debts. I was ashamed and sorry. I deeply regret the days I ruined with one wrong decision, and although I may never be a role model, I will strive to live a life where I am not pointed at with judgment." Lastly, he promised, "No matter what, I will repay the remaining debts. I deeply apologize to those disappointed by me, who only tried to hide my wrongdoings and caused social unrest. I will cooperate with the police investigation and accept the consequences of my mistakes."


    Lee Jin Ho was scheduled to attend the Netflix variety show 'Comedy Revenge' press conference today, but he abruptly announced his absence.


    Source: https://www.allkpop.com/articl…n-lee-soo-geun-and-others

  • Addiction to gambling - yikes - seen so many Asian families destroyed by it and it’s one of the addiction type that remains in the ‘grey zone’ where people don’t take it seriously until it is too late.


    All of people that lent him money were generous and here’s to hoping he gets serious about getting help for his addiction and repaying ppl back before it ends his career. But if he is doing all this media to get off and not take accountability, I hope it back fires.


    It’s illegal in my country but ppl still find ways to do it anyways and get into the massive downward spiral

  • first of all isn't gambling illegal in South Korea?

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  • first of all isn't gambling illegal in South Korea?

    yes

    yes it is

    Addiction to gambling - yikes - seen so many Asian families destroyed by it and it’s one of the addiction type that remains in the ‘grey zone’ where people don’t take it seriously until it is too late.


    All of people that lent him money were generous and here’s to hoping he gets serious about getting help for his addiction and repaying ppl back before it ends his career. But if he is doing all this media to get off and not take accountability, I hope it back fires.


    It’s illegal in my country but ppl still find ways to do it anyways and get into the massive downward spiral

    and the funniest thing is that he is on the show Knowing Brothers where at least one (prob two) of the permanent guests were in financial trouble because of gambling lol

  • yes

    yes it is

    then it's even weirder than it should be

    how even those celebs find places to gamble lol


    overall if he ever thought about some of victims as friends then basically he is a total scumbag and should just rot in prison cell

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  • then it's even weirder than it should be

    how even those celebs find places to gamble lol


    overall if he ever thought about some of victims as friends then basically he is a total scumbag and should just rot in prison cell

    If I recall it is illegal even for Koreans to gamble outside SK

  • If I recall it is illegal even for Koreans to gamble outside SK

    yeah that I know, it's same like with taking any drugs

    if you do it outside of Korea you will still be arrested

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  • Sources confirm that Jimin, recognizing that Lee Jin Ho had no intention of repaying, generously said, "Just pay me back within ten years."

    That's character if ive ever seen it


    Having someone you know be a gambling addict is hard. Hope he gets the help he needs

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  • If I recall it is illegal even for Koreans to gamble outside SK

    yeah true. I remember a scandal from a vocalist in 2020 when it came out that he was illegaly in c*sino in Japan and since the guy was popular in Japan, Japanese people had been mad when it was in the media and said if he dosn't says a thing, he should go back to Korea and never come back to Japan 😬 And Koreans had been mad too

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  • Seems like he should review himself into staying on those projects since he has debt to pay off. Seems like he doesn't have 10 years for some of those other debts though.

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