
Singer MC Mong has continued his series of revelations through live broadcasts for two consecutive days, amidst ongoing controversies involving conflicts with One Hundred, affair rumors, and allegations of illegal gambling and proxy drug prescriptions.
On the 19th, MC Mong started a live stream via a secondary SNS account after his main account’s broadcast was suspended the previous day.
Explaining the suspension of his main account, he stated, “It was because I used a word related to wanting to die,” adding, “I turned on the broadcast to finish the stories I couldn’t tell yesterday.”
During this broadcast, MC Mong once again directly mentioned the real names of several celebrities and industry officials.

MC Mong claimed, “They are looking for women around me or those working in the nightlife industry, offering them large sums of money to report anything they know about MC Mong.”
He then revealed a message he reportedly received from a woman, stating, “They are creating more lies with money.”
He further claimed, “Ten days ago, I made a human appeal. I said with a voice mixed with tears that I didn’t want to fight this kind of war. However, they recorded that call and delivered it to ‘PD Notebook’.”
However, the contents of this broadcast are one-sided claims from MC Mong’s side, and the facts have not been verified.
Previously, during a live broadcast on the 18th, MC Mong fueled the controversy by mentioning the real names of Chairman Cha Ga-won’s relatives and entertainment figures, alleging the existence of illegal gambling gatherings.

In response, Kim Min-jong, whose name was mentioned, immediately released an official statement calling the claims “clear false information” and announced plans for a strong response.
Kim Min-jong stated, “The things currently being said about me are not true,” and added, “I plan to hold them civilly and criminally liable for the necessary parts.”
Another individual mentioned, Mr. An, also reportedly sued MC Mong for defamation under the Information and Communications Network Act through a law firm.



