The actor and his previous are being spotlighted.
Amidst G-Dragon‘s current drug take a look at outcomes, an actor is drawing consideration for not directly expressing his help for the BIGBANG member.
On November 20, the Nationwide Forensic Service (NFS) knowledgeable the Incheon Police Narcotics Crime Investigation Unit {that a} detailed drug take a look at on G-Dragon’s hair confirmed a adverse response to medicine.
G-Dragon’s Newest Drug Check Outcomes Revealed
On November 6, G-Dragon attended the police for questioning relating to drug suspicions beneath the Act on the Administration of Narcotics. At the moment, the police carried out a preliminary reagent take a look at with adverse outcomes. Subsequently, extra hair and nail samples had been collected for exact examination by the NFS.
After attending the Incheon Police Company for questioning, G-Dragon addressed the scenario with a picture on his social media account with a four-character idiom “사필귀정,” which roughly interprets to “All issues will in the end return to the suitable path.”
It has been confirmed that actor Lee Jin Wook, who was lately in Netflix‘s Doona, clicked “Like” on G-Dragon’s submit.
In 2016, Lee Jin Wook was accused of sexual assault however appeared on the police station after three days with a smile on his face. He calmly shared with the press his ideas about being falsely accused as a public determine, exhibiting the boldness that solely an harmless individual would have.
The opposite individual might imagine it’s straightforward to falsely accuse me simply because my face is uncovered, however false accusations are a really vital crime.
— Lee Jin Wook
Finally, Lee Jin Wook was acquitted 14 days after the grievance, and the one who sued him was sentenced to eight months in jail for fees of false accusations and two years of probation within the second trial.
G-Dragon’s most up-to-date fingernail take a look at outcomes got here out adverse, sparking backlash as many criticized the police for incompetence and publicizing the drug investigation with none proof of the crime going down.