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Onehundred Issues Statement on Building Sale as Legal Disputes Continue

Company Denies MC Mong’s Involvement and Faces Additional Court Setback

사진: 빅플래닛메이드엔터, 원헌드레드
사진: 빅플래닛메이드엔터, 원헌드레드

Onehundred has issued a statement denying that MC Mong was personally connected to a recent building sale, as the company continues to face legal disputes.

On the 23rd, Onehundred said that the Sinsa-dong building in Gangnam-gu, recently reported as having been owned by The Mu Co., Ltd., is an asset of a corporation affiliated with Chairman Cha Ga-won and is unrelated to MC Mong.

Earlier reports said that television personality Noh Hong-chul purchased the property from The Mu for KRW 15.2 billion. The Mu is known as a corporation established by MC Mong and Cha Ga-won. The same building had previously been traded with Kang Ho-dong for KRW 16.6 billion in 2024, prompting discussion about the resale value. Onehundred stated that interpretations linking the building directly to MC Mong personally were inaccurate.

At the same time, the company faced another legal setback. The Seoul Central District Court granted an injunction filed by entertainment technology company Nomus to stop Onehundred from separately livestreaming The Boyz’s concert. The court found that Nomus held the online broadcast rights for The Boyz’s solo concert ‘INTER-ZECTION’ and ordered that no third-party transmission be allowed. A penalty of KRW 50 million per show would apply in the event of violation.

The dispute began when Nomus said that while it was handling online ticket sales, Onehundred unilaterally notified the company that it would not honor the contract. Onehundred argued that trust had been undermined due to platform stability issues, but the court did not accept that argument.

Onehundred is currently facing multiple disputes, including legal conflict involving The Boyz and additional issues related to Chairman Cha Ga-won.