South Korean K-pop star jailed one year for gambling $3m online – CalvinAyre.com

Posted: May 17, 2017 at 2:23 am

A former K-pop singer has been sentenced to a year in South Korean prison for blowing over $3m on an illegal online gambling site and lying to the authorities investigating his activity.

On Monday, South Koreas Yonhap news agency reported that the Seoul Southern District Court had sentenced Jung Jin Woo (pictured), a member of the pop group M2M who got his big break via an Idol-style television program, to one year in prison for illegal gambling.

Court documents indicate that the 32-year-old Jung was originally cautioned over his gambling activity way back in 2007, but the warning didnt take. Jung was again caught gambling online in 2014, but he convinced his mothers boyfriend to claim that hed been the one gambling on Jungs online account. Moms squeeze was eventually slapped with a KRW 1m (US $900) fine.

But Jungs close call failed to dissuade him from continuing to gamble online, and he even acted as a promoter for the unidentified online sports betting site from August to September last year.

Eventually, the authorities closed in on Jung, who reportedly spent a whopping KRW 3.5b ($3.1m) in 1,500 separate transactions with the betting site over the years. Jung later told the authorities that he gambled online to make money to maintain the flash life of a celebrity that his fans had come to expect.

Jung eventually copped to his misdeeds, but in doing so, revealed the subterfuge involving his step-father. The court claimed this deception played a major role in Jungs sentence. Worse, step-dads false confession earned him a sentence of two years of probation.

Jung isnt the first South Korean celebrity to fall afoul of the countrys strict anti-gambling laws. Numerous K-pop stars, TV personalities and sports figures have all been forced to do the bow of shame after getting caught engaging in illegal gambling activity.

Incredibly, South Koreas anti-gambling laws dont even stop at the waters edge. South Korean citizens are subject to prosecution even if theyre gambling in a jurisdiction in which such activity is completely above board, although prosecutions tend to be reserved for serious spenders, as leniency can be shown to those who gamble just for momentary pleasure.

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