- Actor Lee Jung Jae and former CEO Park In Gyu face fraud charges from Kim Dong Rae, CEO of RaemongRaein.
- Kim alleges they used deceit to secure business control and remove him from his executive position.
- Lee Jung Jae countersues Kim, claiming the allegations are false and that their contractual agreement was upheld.
Actor Lee Jung Jae and Park In Gyu, the former CEO of WYSIWYG Studios, are embroiled in a legal dispute with Kim Dong Rae, CEO of RaemongRaein.
The controversy comes as Lee Jung Jae’s popularity surges with the anticipated sequel to his hit series Squid Game, scheduled for release on December 26.
Squid Game Star Lee Jung Jae Entangled in Fraud Allegations
The ongoing investigation by the Seoul Gangnam Police Station continues, with both Lee and Park expected to be questioned in the coming days. This legal battle could have significant implications for their careers and the production company involved.
Despite the legal challenges, the excitement for Squid Game’s upcoming season remains high. Fans are eagerly awaiting the new episodes, which promise to deliver more of the intense drama that made the series a global sensation.
As Lee Jung Jae faces serious fraud allegations, the unfolding legal drama contrasts sharply with the anticipation for his hit series’ sequel, highlighting a turbulent period for the actor.
“Lee Jung Jae and Park In Gyu’s legal troubles stand in stark contrast to the excitement surrounding the release of Squid Game Season 2.”