In brief
- South Korean actor Hwang Jung-eum admitted in court to embezzling $3.1M (₩4.34B) from her agency to invest in crypto.
- SBS Plus channel removed her segments from the final episode of Because I’m Single following backlash.
- Advertisers like Daesang Wellife Nucare have pulled her campaign content after the scandal broke.
South Korean actor Hwang Jung-eum has been edited out of the final episode of SBS Plus’s reality show ‘Because I’m Single,’ following her courtroom admission that she embezzled $3.1 million (₩4.34 billion) from her own company to invest in crypto.
“Hwang Jung-eum’s VCR segments will not appear in today’s final episode, which airs at 8:30 p.m.,” the production team said Tuesday as per local media reports. “Her comments as an MC will also be minimized.”
The decision comes after Hwang testified last Thursday at the Jeju District Court, admitting to misappropriating approximately $3 million (₩4.2 billion) from a family-run agency she fully owns and using the funds to buy crypto.
Prosecutors indicted her under Korea’s Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes.
“I sincerely apologize for causing concern over this shameful matter,” Hwang said in a statement released through her new agency, Y.One Entertainment. “I made the investment in hopes of growing the company, but it was a hasty and immature decision.”

South Korean Woman Jailed for Stealing $500,000 in Crypto From Sleeping Boyfriend
A South Korean woman in her 40s has been sentenced to two years in prison for transferring $500,000 worth of crypto and cash from her boyfriend’s accounts while he was asleep. The woman in her 40s, identified only as “A,” was convicted on May 15 of embezzlement and fraud for moving $488,000, 683 million won, in crypto from her partner’s wallet to her own on January 5. She also stole his mobile phone and an additional $1,430, about 2 million won, in cash while he slept, bringing the total haul to...
The scandal has quickly derailed her public image. Daesang Wellife Nucare, a health drink brand, pulled down newly launched promotional content featuring the actor just days after its release.
Ad posters and videos were scrubbed from the brand’s official social media, and a related online event was abruptly canceled. The company cited “changes in internal schedules” as the reason.
Hwang’s former agency, where the embezzlement took place, was a one-person operation that managed only her.
Her legal team argued that the misused funds originated from her personal entertainment income and were temporarily held in her name because corporations are restricted from holding crypto directly.

South Korean Police Bust Gambling Den Behind Crypto Mining Front
A crypto “mining farm” in Gwangju turned out to be a front for money-spinning of a different kind: illegal gambling. On Wednesday, South Korean police busted a makeshift gaming room that funneled over $95,000 (₩140 million) through unlicensed machines under the pretense of mining crypto. Gwangsan Police Station announced that they are investigating a man identified only as “Mr. A” for violating the Game Industry Promotion Act, per a local media report. The suspect reportedly installed 50 modifie...
“Since the agency’s profits ultimately stem from the defendant’s own work, they can be seen as rightfully belonging to her,” her attorney said in court.
Hwang has since sold crypto assets to repay part of the amount and plans to liquidate real estate holdings to cover the rest. A second hearing is scheduled for August.
The scandal coincides with a turbulent period in Hwang’s personal life, including an ongoing divorce. Her role on Because I’m Single marked her return to television last October.
Edited by Sebastian Sinclair