Yang Hyun-suk, founder of YG Entertainment which manages top artists such as Big Bang, Blackpink and others, appeared for questioning at a Seoul police station.
“I will sincerely explain my position to the police,” Yang told reporters before entering the station.
Police declined to comment on what they said was an ongoing investigation.
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Yang, himself a former legendary performer, resigned as YG’s chief producer in June and has denied accusations over drug and sex scandals involving some of his artists.
The scandal intensified in March when Seungri, a 28-year-old member of YG’s boyband Big Bang, quit showbiz over sex bribery accusations, prompting police investigations and the resignation of three other K-pop stars.
Seungri was questioned by police on Wednesday and declined to comment.
Yang is the biggest shareholder of YG, which he established in 1996. His brother Yang Min-suk, the firm’s chief executive, has also resigned.
YG Entertainment is among the top K-Pop record labels but its shares have more than halved in value this year due to the scandal.
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