K-pop soloist and former BIGBANG leader G-Dragon, 35, has been booked by the Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency for illegal drug use, according to South Korean media. YG Entertainment's response: While G-Dragon has not been detained, he is expected to be questioned in the coming days, according to Yonhap News. His former management, YG Entertainment, told reporters that it is “difficult to officially respond as he's not an artist belonging to our company.
Amid G-Dragon's illegal drug use investigation, his bandmate Taeyang is getting praised online for "surviving" the slope of controversies.
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BIGBANG G-Dragon was booked by the police on drug charges without detention. Amid investigation, worred netizens revisited his past gestures and remarks that might have been "hints."
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Gus Barrazueta, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Adena Health System in Chillicothe, Ohio, was fired amid accusations of sexual harassment and illegal drug use, the Scioto Valley Guardian reported Aug. 8.
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