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A man identified as Mr. A—the father of a well-known K-pop idol—has been banned from leaving South Korea due to allegations of large-scale fraud totaling nearly 291.9 billion KRW (approx. $210 million). On July 8, the Seoul Administrative Court rejected his appeal to lift the travel restriction, upholding the Ministry of Justice’s extended ban.


Mr. A is accused of defrauding numerous investors over a 17-month period starting in September 2022, using a platform that promised high returns. Authorities imposed the travel ban in April 2024, and it has been renewed monthly since.


In court, Mr. A argued that his family ties—including a son active in a K-pop group—and business obligations proved he had no intention of fleeing. He also claimed the restriction was harming his company’s operations, as international travel was necessary.


However, the court dismissed his claims, citing the severity of the case and the potential for a long-term investigation. It emphasized public interest in ensuring justice, noting Mr. A’s frequent prior overseas travel raised concerns about possible non-compliance with future legal proceedings.


The court concluded that personal circumstances, including his son’s celebrity status, did not outweigh the risk of obstruction or flight.

On July 8 KST, Lee Si Young revealed she is pregnant with a child conceived from a frozen embryo created five years ago with her ex-husband.

The decision was made without his consent, as the embryo’s storage was nearing expiration. Lee and her former husband, known as “A,” had preserved embryos while married, intending to have a second child. After their divorce, Lee chose to proceed with the implantation independently.

In response, A stated that while he didn’t agree with the decision, he will support and co-parent the child, as they have continued to do with their firstborn.

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Lee shared on Instagram that she couldn’t bring herself to discard the embryo and accepted full responsibility, adding, “There may be challenges ahead, but I believe this was a meaningful decision.”

Two of K-pop’s most iconic third-generation girl groups, TWICE and BLACKPINK, are set to make their highly anticipated comebacks on July 11, sparking excitement among fans worldwide.

BLACKPINK will drop JUMP, their first full-group single in over a year, while TWICE returns with THIS IS FOR, their 4th full-length album and their first studio release in nearly four years.

With both groups boasting immense global fanbases and successful solo careers, their simultaneous returns are expected to highlight their artistic growth and reaffirm their powerhouse status in the K-pop industry.