Seungri: From Scandal to International Businessman?

He was sentenced to 18 months in prison and released in February 2023.

Seungrihas been seen attending luxury brand events and networking with high-profile figures.

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Some online users even speculate that he is earning more thanG-Dragon, anotherBIGBANGmember.

Dressed sharply in a suit, he appears to have transformed into an international businessman.

Despite these scandals, he remains active in Japan, hosting fan meetings in Tokyo and Fukuoka.

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His merchandise and tickets reportedly sell at high prices, demonstrating his continued appeal among Japanese fans.

While he smiles in recent photos, the reaction from Korean fans is overwhelmingly negative.

The controversy erupted last September when a man in her entourage assaulted a minor fan in Seouls Apgujeong district.

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The backlash was severe, and despite issuing an apology,Jessieffectively disappeared from the Korean entertainment scene.

Controversy Abroad, Profit Regardless

Seungri, Park Yoochun,andJessihave all faced significant public condemnation in Korea.

Yet, they continue to build their careers and wealth beyond their home countrys borders.

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In the end, these former K-pop stars appear to have chosen profit over redemption.

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