You might have heard that trot singer Tae Jin Ah has consistently denied all gambling rumors from Sisa Journal USA through a press conference with witnesses. The journal responded with suspicion towards Tae Jin Ah's statements with their promised follow-up article.
On March 26 at 8pm KST, Sisa Journal USA released another article with the title 'Lies Can Not Win Against the Truth'.
The article pointed out that they had reported Tae Jin Ah gambled at a Hollywood casino on February 17, but Tae Jin Ah only spoke about what he did at Hustler Casino on February 15. Moreover, the general manager of the casino Paul Song and the LA Korean festival CEO Park Yoon Sook, who vouched for Tae Jin Ah's innocence, were both revealed to have a close relationship with Tae Jin Ah.
The article wrote that Paul Song and Park Yoon Sook were both sponsors of a golf tournament last year and all three were photographed together.
As previously reported, Tae Jin Ah had held a press conference on March 24 where he denied gambling hundreds of million KRW, and Hustler Casino manager, Paul Song spoke on the phone. Manager Paul Song had said, "Tae Jin Ah and his family came to the casino for about an hour. He came in with $1000 and came out with $7000. In American casinos, if someone gambles hundreds of million KRW, we take in the customer's information. But we did not take in Tae Jin Ah's information."
Sisa Journal points out his testimony cannot be considered valid as he and Tae Jin Ah have ties to each another.
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In response to all this, Tae Jin Ah's reps commented, "It's a follow-up article with no evidence. There's no reason to even respond to such a report."
The ongoing controversy surrounding Tae Jin Ah and the gambling allegations is certainly heating up. Sisa Journal USA's latest article casts further doubt on Tae Jin Ah's claims. They have raised concerns about the validity of the testimonies from Paul Song and Park Yoon Sook, given their close ties to Tae Jin Ah. The specific discrepancies in dates and locations between Tae Jin Ah's statements and Sisa Journal's reports add another layer of complexity. It's clear that this situation is far from resolved, and more scrutiny is likely to follow. For better understanding how different jurisdictions handle gambling laws, check out the detailed information on . This case continues to unfold, and it's important to stay informed about both the accusations and the responses.