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Rapper Accused of 'Adultery' in Front of Children Speaks Out: "It's Not True"... Contradicting Claims from His Wife ('Incident Manager')

Miji Kim
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2025-09-06 12:06:41
A famous rapper has become embroiled in a cohabitation lawsuit. Photo | Star Today DB
A famous rapper has become embroiled in a cohabitation lawsuit. Photo | Star Today DB

A famous mixed group member and rapper, Mr. A, has stated that his wife, Ms. B's claims of infidelity are not true.

According to JTBC's 'Incident Manager' aired on the 5th, Mr. A, a male rapper from a famous mixed group that thrived from the late 1990s to the 2000s, has become involved in a cohabitation lawsuit.

Ms. B filed a lawsuit for damages amounting to 30 million won against Ms. C, a woman in her 30s who had been in a relationship with Mr. A, at the Suwon District Court on the 3rd.

Ms. B has been living separately from Mr. A since April of last year due to domestic violence, and the children reportedly witnessed the infidelity with another woman.

Furthermore, when the children informed Ms. B of this, she claims that Mr. A hit the children, leaving bruises, and verbally abused them.

However, Mr. A strongly denied these allegations, stating, "It's completely untrue." In a phone interview with 'Incident Manager', he claimed that his wife had cheated on him three times during their marriage and that she is making these claims to threaten him.

He stated, "I just had meals with my company juniors and friends; I have never cheated," and added, "I don't even know who the person mentioned is."

He also mentioned that he filed for divorce first in October of last year, and that Ms. B counter-sued regarding the divorce, and they are currently in the process of a household investigation concerning custody issues.

‘Incident Manager’. Photo | JTBC
‘Incident Manager’. Photo | JTBC

Mr. A claimed that Ms. B's assertions stem from the fact that their assets are in her name, and that he did not comply with her request to lift a provisional seizure she requested last month, which led to the news coverage.

Regarding the allegations of child abuse, he stated that his two daughters fought over a mobile phone in the back of the car and hit each other, and that "on that day, my wife took a photo and reported it as child abuse."

Ms. B finds Mr. A's claims absurd. Her side stated, "Mr. A has always claimed that Ms. B has been unfaithful," and "there are specific statements from the children who witnessed Mr. A's infidelity."

In particular, she emphasized, "Above all, it is a clear fact that my husband has committed child abuse by hitting the children."

Both parties are currently in the midst of divorce proceedings and are at the household investigation stage regarding custody and other issues.

[Kim Mi-ji, Star Today Reporter]

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