MC Mong Slams Sangyeon Over “Inflated Signing Bonus” and Denies Prostitution Rumors Involving Ju Haknyeon

MC Mong Slams Sangyeon Over

Singer MC Mong has been dropping a series of claims regarding the group THE BOYZ.

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Previously, during a live broadcast on the 18th, MC Mong addressed conflicts with Chairman Cha Ga-won’s family, various allegations against him, and his military service controversy. He also exposed a list of famous celebrities involved in illegal gambling.

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On the following day, the 19th, MC Mong held a second live broadcast via a sub-account to continue his public revelations. During the stream, he specifically mentioned THE BOYZ leader Sangyeon, claiming that false information was exchanged during contract negotiations. He explained, “The signing bonus offered by the previous agency was 1 billion won, but Sangyeon’s side inflated it to 2 billion won.” He added, “I proceeded with the contract believing it was 2 billion won, but it turned out to be 1 billion, so I gave 1.5 billion won.”

MC Mong also shared his thoughts on the exclusive contract dispute between THE BOYZ and ONE HUNDRED. He urged both sides to settle things cleanly, stating, “Honestly, they took 16.5 billion won in signing bonuses, and if they’re going to leave, they should pay back 8 billion won of that money.” He then brought up his own past, mentioning that during his time with Dream T Entertainment, he settled the remaining signing bonus and left after releasing only two out of five contracted albums. He added, “I’m not saying this to protect Cha Ga-won,” noting that he returned 950 million won out of a 1.5 billion won signing bonus.

Additionally, MC Mong strongly denied prostitution allegations involving himself and former member Ju Haknyeon that had been raised by some fans. He clarified, “I’ve never even been to Japan with Ju Haknyeon,” and denied claims that he “exposed Ju Haknyeon to cover up my own prostitution allegations.” Regarding THE BOYZ fan song, he emphasized that he did not seek financial gain from group activities, stating, “Even though I wrote all the lyrics myself, I shared the copyrights for the sake of the members’ earnings.”

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