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Published: 11:12 BST, 26 June 2019 | Updated: 11:59 BST, 26 June 2019
The scale of the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked Seoul's exclusive Gangnam district has been revealed in a shocking investigation.  
The squeaky clean image of South Korea 's K-Pop industry has been shattered as more than 350 people have been arrested after allegations that women were drugged in clubs and served to wealthy men to rape. 
One wealthy client with an 'appetite for unconscious women' even asked a club host to 'bring me the zombies'. 
Gangnam, described as a playground for the rich and famous, sees K-Pop stars mix with wealthy businessman and a single night out can costs thousands. 
However, clubs in the area have been accused of drugging women on the request of male VIPs who then record themselves raping their victims.
One of the biggest starts in K-Pop and a member of world famous band Big Bang, Seungri, part-owns a nightclub in Gangnam and has been questioned by police over claims he was procuring prostitutes for his business and had also embezzled money. 
More than 350 people have been arrested in the scandal which has rocked the Gangnam nightclub district
K-Pop star Seungri is one of the celebritites embroiled in a sex scandal that has rocked the K-Pop industry
The star and several other high-profile musicians have denied any wrongdoing.
However, several other K-Pop celebrities were caught sharing sex videos and bragging in a chat room about raping women. 
They also face accusations of using illegal drugs like methamphetamine. 
Among them is singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young, who admitted filming himself having sex and sharing the footage without his partners' consent.
Patrons and clubs in the Gangnam district also face accusations of allowing underage women being exploited.  
A BBC investigation heard that victims were drugged with the substance GHB before being taken into alleyways, club back rooms or even hotels and raped by one or more men. 
According to doctors, GHB disappears from a person's system after a few hours, making it difficult for women to prove they had been raped.  
The same investigation found that VIP guest worked with nightclub reps to drug and then abuse their victims. 
Gangnam is one of the most exclusive districts of Seoul and is home to several high-end nightclubs
K-Pop star Jung Joon-young admitted filming himself having sex and sharing the footage without his partners' consent
Even more shockingly, extremely wealthy or important guests, known as VVIPs, paid thousands for random women enjoying a night out to be drugged and brought to them, according to the allegations. 
One club-goer told the BBC: 'These men are hunters and they pay to get in the game. So you need prey. It's foolish to think you won't get shot in this place.'  
A victim, 'Kim,' which is not her real name, revealed the horrific abuse she suffered after waking up in a hotel room with a man looking down on her.
She said: 'He forced me to lie down but I didn't want to, so I kept getting up. When I got up, he would grab my neck and force me down on the bed over and over. I thought someone could die like this by having their neck broken.'
One former club host said that a particular VIP was well-known for his appetite for unconscious women, once even saying 'bring me the zombies'.  
Seungri, center, member of a popular K-pop boy band Big Bang, speaks upon his arrival at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul, March 14
K-pop singer Jung Joon-young, center, arrives at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul on March 14
There have even been claims that the scandal was covered up by police, prompting South Korean president Moon Jae-in to launch a corruption investigation.
He said that there was evidence 'suggesting that the prosecutors and police purposely conducted incomplete investigations, and actively prevented the truth from being revealed'.
The Korean National Police Agency has now created a special unit to investigate sex crimes against women in Gangnam.
The scandal has rocked South Korea and the K-Pop scene since it broke. 
In March, Big Bang star Seungri announced his retirement from show business amid mounting criminal investigations including his alleged involvement in a sex-for-investments scandal.
The 29-year-old singer was accused of lobbying potential foreign investors by offering sex services at multiple nightclubs in Gangnam in 2015.  
Meanwhile, Police alleged Jung Joon-young secretly filmed himself having sex with about 10 women and shared the footage with friends by a mobile messenger app. 
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Seungri, centre, member of popular K-pop boy band Big Bang, arrives at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul on March 14. Photo: Ahn Young-joon / AP Photo
Seungri, centre, member of popular K-pop boy band Big Bang, arrives at the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in Seoul on March 14. Photo: Ahn Young-joon / AP Photo
The K-pop sex scandal exposé has been dominating most news cycles, but a lot else has happened on the South Korean entertainment scene this month…

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In March 2016, prostitution scandals involving several celebrities in South Korea broke out. On February 23, 2016 an unidentified artist “C” was called in for investigations by the police. She claimed that she was offered money for sex and she refused the offer. But based on further investigation, the artist’s statement turned out to be untrue and it was discovered that she was actually involved in a prostitution scandal for tens of thousands of dollars.
Even though the artist’s name had not been identified, South Korean media found that the artist ended her contract with her agency on February 1st, 2016. In addition, the media also displayed a blurred image from the agency’s official website. Through the blurred image, netizens noticed that the image was similar to the appearance of Cube Entertainment’s official website.
Based on the news sometime before, singer G.Na was confirmed leaving Cube Entertainment after her contract ended in late 2015 and they were ending on good terms. The description of artist “C” fit her description and netizens claimed that artist “C” was undoubtedly G.Na. Many fans flooded her Instagram account to show their support for her.
Rumors of G.Na being involved in a prostitution scandal were getting stronger, according to multiple media sources. NewDaily gave more hints by identifying artist “C” as a “glamorous and sexy artist that debuted in 2010”. Again, G.Na fitted the description, as she had released her debut mini-album on July 14th, 2010, and she was famous for her sexy and glamorous body. The “C” also referred to G.Na’s Korean family name, Choi.
On March 16th, 2016, Korean media The Fact released an exclusive report regarding the prostitution scandal. In the report, it was written that the artist “C” was recently called in for investigations by the police for allegedly being paid around 35,000,000 Won ($30,000 USD) for sexual relations with a Korean American, a CEO of a business located in Los Angeles, who was identified as M Choi.
The relation between artist “C” and M Choi was possible through an entertainment agency CEO, who had been identified as Kang, and an employee, who had been identified as Park. Both of them were also involved in a prostitution scandal back in 2013 with actress and former Miss Korea runner-up Sung Hyun-ah.
According to a source from the prosecutors’ office, there were three other artists who were summoned for questioning related to the prostitution scandal. The names of four women involved in the prostitution scandal were recorded and available through the Seoul Central District Court’s database online. According to the names that came up in regards to the prostitution scandal, the four artists were listed as Lee Ha-rin of the girl group Sugar, G.Na (Choi Ji-na), aspiring celebrity Lee Min-ji, and former beauty pageant contestant Choi Eun-young.
The Fact revealed that artist “C” arrived 50 minutes late to the prosecution’s office. The chronology of artist “C” coming to the prosecution office is as follows:
Artist “C” returned home after being questioned for three hours with her lawyer present. It has been confirmed by The Fact that the content of inquiry involved clarification of the detailed circumstances regarding the receiving of money from the other party, in the process of reconfirming the facts that were already acknowledged by the police investigation.
The representative from the former agency of artist “C” said that they received the news after receiving calls from reporters. The representative continued by saying that the profits that artist “C” earned over her contract period was quite large and said that she should not have been experiencing financial difficulties. The representative expressed their confusion that they had a hard time understanding why she would be involved in the prostitution scandal. The representative also said that the rumor that the agency has withdrawn its proposal for re-contracting after the singer was involved in prostitution, was not true.

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