South Korea’s famous actor Lee Jung Jae is in the headlines, not because of his new film or series but because of the allegation of fraud. Recently, the CEO of drama production company RaemongRaein filed a lawsuit against Lee Jung Jae and accused him of cheating and making false promises. According to the report, Lee Jung Jae and former CEO of WYSIWYG Studios Park In Gyu have been accused of fraud. The actor and former CEO were dragged into a legal battle by Remongaren CEO Kim Dong Rae and a case was filed against him under the Specific Economic Crimes Act, which is being investigated by the Seoul Gangnam Police Station since June. South Korea’s famous actor Lee Jung Jae is in the headlines, not because of his new film or series but because of the allegation of fraud. Recently, the CEO of drama production company RaemongRaein filed a lawsuit against Lee Jung Jae and accused him of cheating and making false promises. According to the report, Lee Jung Jae and former CEO of WYSIWYG Studios Park In Gyu have been accused of fraud. The actor and former CEO were dragged into a legal battle by Remongaren CEO Kim Dong Rae and a case was filed against him under the Specific Economic Crimes Act, which is being investigated by the Seoul Gangnam Police Station since June. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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