Prosecutors reject arrest warrant for Hybe chairman Bang Si-hyuk in stock trading probe
Seoul prosecutors cite insufficient evidence for detention; Bang accused of deceiving investors before 2019 IPO, allegedly pocketing 260 billion won in illegal profits
Hızlı Bakış
- Seoul prosecutors have rejected a police request for an arrest warrant for Hybe chairman Bang Si-hyuk, citing insufficient evidence.
- Bang is accused of deceiving investors in 2019 into selling their shares before the company's IPO, allegedly obtaining about 260 billion won (US$175.28 million) in illegal profits.
- The prosecution has requested a supplementary investigation rather than detention.
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Bang Si-hyuk founded Hybe (formerly Big Hit Entertainment) and transformed it into one of South Korea's largest K-pop companies, managing BTS and other popular acts. The alleged stock trading violations involve actions during the 2019 IPO preparation period.
SEOUL, April 24 (Yonhap) -- Prosecutors said Friday they have rejected a police request for an arrest warrant for Bang Si-hyuk, chairman and founder of K-pop powerhouse Hybe, who is accused of unfair stock trading, citing insufficient evidence. The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office sent back to the police the arrest warrant request filed against Bang earlier this week on charges of fraudulent unfair trading under the Capital Markets Act. The chief was suspected of deceiving investors in 2019 into selling their shares in Hybe before the company held an initial public offering (IPO), through which he allegedly pocketed about 260 billion won (US$175.28 million) in illegal profits. "At this stage, there is insufficient evidence to justify the necessity of detention, and we have therefore requested a supplementary investigation," the prosecution said. The act prohibits obtaining financial gains through false statements or by using deceptive schemes in connection with financial investment products, such as unlisted shares. Violations involving profits exceeding 5 billion won are punishable by life imprisonment or a minimum of five years behind bars. Bang has denied the allegation, saying the IPO had followed the law and regulations. Police first received a tip-off on the allegations in late 2024 and raided the Korea Exchange and Hybe's headquarters the following year as part of the probe. Bang was banned in August from leaving the country, leading to various restrictions on his activities. The U.S. Embassy in Seoul recently sent a letter to the police agency asking that it allow him to travel to the United States to take part in K-pop supergroup BTS' world tour.
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Prosecutors will conduct supplementary investigation and may request additional evidence from police
Muhtemel · Haftalar içinde
Travel ban on Bang Si-hyuk may be lifted if investigation progresses without detention necessity
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Açık Sorular
- What specific evidence did prosecutors find insufficient?
- Will the supplementary investigation lead to new charges?
- How long will travel restrictions on Bang remain in place?






