
MC Mong and Kim Min Jong are continuing their tense public confrontation following a series of explosive livestream allegations.
Earlier this week, MC Mong held a livestream on social media in which he claimed to expose members of an alleged illegal gambling circle known as “Baduk-i,” naming several business figures and entertainment industry insiders.

During the broadcast, MC Mong specifically mentioned Kim Min Jong by name and also made additional unverified claims involving entertainment executives, celebrities, and alleged relationships tied to the gambling circle.
However, no concrete evidence supporting the allegations has been publicly presented, and the claims have not been verified.
In response, Kim Min Jong’s legal representative, law firm OKIMS Law Firm, strongly denied the accusations, calling them “clearly false information.” The actor’s side stated that they plan to pursue both civil and criminal legal action without compromise.
The conflict escalated further after MC Mong reportedly received a seven-day suspension on his account during a livestream. He later created a new account and resumed broadcasting on May 19.
In the new livestream, MC Mong once again referenced Kim Min Jong, businessman Cha Jun Young, and a former agency representative connected to singer Kim Ho Joong.
MC Mong alleged that the group attempted to find women — including women working in nightlife establishments — who would be willing to fabricate stories about him in exchange for large sums of money.
The controversy, fueled by MC Mong’s ongoing livestream revelations and the strong denials from those involved, continues to draw widespread attention as the entertainment industry watches to see how the escalating dispute will unfold.
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