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Eugene Denies And Shoo Admits Involvement In Gambling Debt Scandal – soompi

After reports of a former girl group member being sued for not paying back her gambling debt of 600 million won (approximately $530,000), S.E.S.s Shoo admitted that she was the celebrity in question, while Eugene firmly denied it.

On August 3, Eugenes agency C9 Entertainment stated, There have been continuous inquiries towards Eugene herself and the company since the morning. Currently, Eugene, who is pregnant in her full-term, is very shocked. It is not true. Eugene does not play any games in general.

With only a month remaining in her pregnancy and in need of rest, Eugene asked her agency to take strong action against these baseless rumors.

Although Shoos agency stated on the same day that Shoo was not the celebrity as well, she lat…

Read the full article at: https://www.soompi.com/article/1209427wpp/eugene-denies-shoo-admits-involvement-gambling-debt-scandal

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 7, 2018

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Eugene Denies And Shoo Admits Involvement In Gambling Debt Scandal – soompi

After reports of a former girl group member being sued for not paying back her gambling debt of 600 million won (approximately $530,000), S.E.S.s Shoo admitted that she was the celebrity in question, while Eugene firmly denied it.


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On August 3, Eugenes agency C9 Entertainment stated, There have been continuous inquiries towards Eugene herself and the company since the morning. Currently, Eugene, who is pregnant in her full-term, is very shocked. It is not true. Eugene does not play any games in general.

With only a month remaining in her pregnancy and in need of rest, Eugene asked her agency to take strong action against these baseless rumors.

Although …

Read the full article at: https://www.soompi.com/2018/08/02/eugene-denies-shoo-admits-involvement-gambling-debt-scandal/

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianAugust 3, 2018

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