Yoo Ah In, the South Korean star known for his roles in 'Burning' and 'Hellbound', faces a year in prison after a scandal involving illegal drug use. What led to this unexpected twist?
In a stunning legal development, South Korean actor Yoo Ah In, renowned for his powerful performances in critically acclaimed films like \
Yoo, who starred in the award-winning film "Burning" and Netflix series "Hellbound," was accused of illegally using propofol, a medical anesthetic, on multiple ...
On Sept. 3, the 25th Criminal Division of the Seoul Central District Court sentenced Yoo Ah-in, who was present during the hearing, to one year in prison and a ...
Yoo, 38, whose real name is Um Hong-sik, had been charged with using drugs illegally and destroying evidence, violating Korea's Narcotics Control Act. The ...
The court ordered Yoo's immediate detention after handing down the sentence, which included a one-year prison term, a 2 million won fine ($1,489) and a ...
'Hellbound' actor Yoo Ah-in has been sentenced to a year in prison for drug use, in violation of South Korea's Narcotics Control Act.
The case involving Yoo Ah In's unlawful drug consumption resulted in a one-year jail term and a fine of two million KRW.