South Korea’s pop industry has emerged as a global phenomenon in recent years, but it was hit at home in recent months.<br />
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A string of charges, from sexual assaults on women to drug distribution, has triggered police investigations around some of the most popular-pop stars. Seoul’s flashy clubs are at the heart of the controversy as main locations for illegal activities.<br />
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The BBC has been following the scandal that hit the multi-billion dollar industry, and gained rare access to stories of abuse in South Korean clubs.<br />
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https://hoyatag.com/99230The dark side of K-Pop clubs - BBC News
South Korea’s pop industry has emerged as a global phenomenon in recent years, but it was hit at home in recent months.
A string of charges, from sexual assaults on women to drug distribution, has triggered police investigations around some of the most popular-pop stars. Seoul’s flashy clubs are at the heart of the controversy as main locations for illegal activities.
The BBC has been following the scandal that hit the multi-billion dollar industry, and gained rare access to stories of abuse in South Korean clubs.
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