Former BIGBANG member Seungri has repeatedly been in the news for negative reasons, eventually leading him to leave the group and gradually withdraw from the entertainment industry. However, Seungri has continued to be associated with criminal cases such as gambling, arranging sexual services, and embezzlement. Recently, netizens have dug up past plans he had to open nightclubs in locations including Hong Kong and Cambodia, which has brought about rumors linking him to Cambodia’s Prince Group.
The Prince Group in Cambodia has allegedly been involved in scam investment groups, illegal gambling, kidnapping, and detention, with victims from many countries, including South Korea. This has drawn significant international attention. In a video once posted by Seungri, the name “Prince Brewing” appears—which is suspected to be a brand under the Prince Holdings Group. Although the business appears on the surface to operate just like any other brewery or bar, and there is no direct evidence of crime, the connection between Seungri and the Prince Group has led to much speculation.
Seungri had previously withdrawn from show business and served 1.5 years in prison after his involvement in the 'Burning Sun nightclub scandal.' Since being released in February 2023, he has frequently been seen at nightclubs and other entertainment venues, and there were rumors about him opening nightclubs in Hong Kong and Cambodia. Seungri denied that he owns any nightclubs, stating only that he likes Cambodia. He further clarified that a photo of him attending a party in Cambodia was simply him joining a friend for a bar opening to celebrate.
The Prince Group in Cambodia has allegedly been involved in scam investment groups, illegal gambling, kidnapping, and detention, with victims from many countries, including South Korea. This has drawn significant international attention. In a video once posted by Seungri, the name “Prince Brewing” appears—which is suspected to be a brand under the Prince Holdings Group. Although the business appears on the surface to operate just like any other brewery or bar, and there is no direct evidence of crime, the connection between Seungri and the Prince Group has led to much speculation.
Seungri had previously withdrawn from show business and served 1.5 years in prison after his involvement in the 'Burning Sun nightclub scandal.' Since being released in February 2023, he has frequently been seen at nightclubs and other entertainment venues, and there were rumors about him opening nightclubs in Hong Kong and Cambodia. Seungri denied that he owns any nightclubs, stating only that he likes Cambodia. He further clarified that a photo of him attending a party in Cambodia was simply him joining a friend for a bar opening to celebrate.