
JDB Entertainment CEO Lee Kang Hee Resigns Amid Extramarital Affair Scandal
Lee Kang Hee, the CEO of JDB Entertainment, has officially stepped down from his position following serious allegations regarding an extramarital affair with a member of a K-pop girl group. This situation has raised considerable concern within the entertainment industry and among fans.
Details of the Allegations
The scandal gained momentum when compromising photographs of Lee surfaced on social media, depicting him in private moments with a female idol. Witnesses reported that the duo was frequently seen together after work hours, engaging in affectionate behavior such as hugging and holding hands in public.
Company’s Response to the Outcry
An executive from JDB Entertainment has confirmed that Lee acknowledged the inappropriate relationship. In a statement, they remarked, “Employees within the company became aware of the relationship a few days ago. As it is a serious matter, we are currently evaluating potential actions against the CEO.”
Impact on EFG Music and its Artists
The fallout of this scandal has struck JDB’s subsidiary label, EFG Music, particularly hard. The three-member girl group IHOTEU, which had only debuted seven months prior, has disbanded. Reports indicate that member Mina was notably involved in the controversy, being the first to terminate her contract, which was soon followed by the other members.
In light of the ongoing issues, EFG Music announced the termination of contracts for all its artists, including the up-and-coming live idol Nana and recently debuted band HIJK, which had formed just weeks before. The label has halted all operations while reassessing its direction.
JDB Entertainment’s Acknowledgment of Internal Failures
Founded by comedians Kim Jun-ho and Kim Dae-hee, JDB Entertainment is home to a roster of well-known comedians like Kim Ji-min and Yoo Min-sang. The company has publicly acknowledged its internal mismanagement issues, admitting that the scandal reflects a lack of appropriate oversight and response protocols.
Legal Repercussions and Ongoing Investigations
On June 16, both Lee and the idol involved took legal action against the individual responsible for leaking their photos, citing defamation and stalking laws. The culprit is suspected to be a sasaeng fan, known for obsessive behaviors towards K-pop idols. JDB Entertainment has reportedly submitted CCTV footage to support their case.
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