'Comedy Revenge', 'Gambling' Lee Jinho gave up editing...'Structural Constraints, Please Understand'

Oct 14, 2024

'Comedy Revenge', 'Gambling' Lee Jinho gave up editing...'Structural Constraints, Please Understand'



Netflix 'Comedy Revenge' expressed its position regarding the appearance of Lee Jin-ho, who confessed to illegal gambling.

Netflix 'Comedy Revenge' told Sports Chosun "We are very sorry to hear the news on the eve of its release. "All content, including 'Comedy Revenge', is a result of the dedication and hard work of hundreds of staff, producers, and officials behind the screen as well as a number of comedians."

Subsequently, due to the composition of the program conducted as a group team match, there is a structural limitation in that the composition of the story is not established for the full editing of a specific team. I'd like to express my understanding."



Earlier on this day, Lee Jin-ho confessed to his illegal gambling charges shortly before the production presentation of 'Comedy Revenge'.

Lee Jin-ho confessed to illegal gambling by saying, `I started playing games on illegal gambling sites on the Internet by chance in 2020 and took on an unaffordable debt.' `I was able to belatedly wake up to the stinging advice of my acquaintances and the fear that I might not be able to do this job again, but I have already received financial help from many people.'



As for the reason for his voluntary confession, he said, "When I got a phone call from an unknown number, would it be a debt-related call? My heart was racing, and I felt like I was being beaten every day by the fear of when this would be known to the world" he said.

Lee Jin-ho "I'm paying back the money steadily every month, and I'm going to repay all this debt on my own until I die."Money damage is also a loss, but above all, I was very sorry to those who trusted me and lent me money."," he bowed his head.



In the meantime, Lee Jin-ho "I promise to repay the remaining debts no matter what."I'll also be investigated faithfully by the police and pay for my fault," he said.



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