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Kim Jong-min, embezzled wedding money after Baekga... "Former manager intercepted it"

Miji Kim
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2025-07-10 10:20:18
Kim Jong-min. Photo|Star Today DB
Kim Jong-min. Photo|Star Today DB

Kim Jong-min, a member of the group Koyote, revealed that his former manager embezzled wedding money following Baekga.

On the 9th, Channel A's 'Recent Men's Life - Groom Class (hereafter 'Groom Class')' featured Kim Jong-min, who recently returned from his honeymoon, talking with Kim Dong-hyun and Moon Se-yoon.

They naturally brought up the topic of 'wedding money'. At that moment, Kim Dong-hyun said, "Before Jong-min's wedding, I checked the details of my wedding money, and there was no name in the statement," which surprised Kim Jong-min.

Kim Jong-min hurriedly explained, "If I had gone, I would have definitely given it," and Kim Dong-hyun laughed, saying, "You're also a person who works socially, so you wouldn't be the type to not give wedding money. But I was a bit disappointed for about 3 minutes."

Kim Jong-min emphasized again, "I put a lot into the (groom's) account," and said he would check the transaction details.

‘Groom Class’ Kim Jong-min. Photo|Channel A
‘Groom Class’ Kim Jong-min. Photo|Channel A

Later in the studio, he checked the transaction details and explained, "At that time, I entrusted the wedding money to a close younger brother (former manager), but that friend makes a lot of mistakes. I went straight into the venue, and my brother paid instead, but it seems to have been omitted."

Hearing this, Moon Se-yoon acknowledged, "That's a very famous incident," and Kim Jong-min also said, "There was a famous incident."

Prior to this, it was reported that Baekga, a member of Koyote, also entrusted wedding money to his former manager and was embezzled.

At that time, Baekga said, "One day, a friend contacted me and cautiously asked, 'Why didn't you give wedding money even though you came to the wedding venue?' It turned out that the manager intercepted everything in between," and added, "I sent a message to people around me asking if anyone didn't receive my money, and they replied, 'I didn't receive it either.' That friend (former manager) did that and quit."

[Kim Mi-ji, Star Today Reporter]

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