Hello, this is Yang Hyun Suk..
I wanted to explain about the report of misunderstanding that had suddenly spread yesterday night.
To be accurate, the content in the article was something that happened 4 years ago, and something that I was first told of then when Park Bom's parents came to us and told us that they had been investigated, and also about a shocking incident Bom had experienced in the past and her medical history. So until then, all of YG as well as the 2NE1 members had no knowledge of this.
That's why I thought that rather than to have YG, which doesn't really know the situation, release an official statement, it is better for me, who directly heard of all this [from Bom's parents], to tell you about it.
Your feelings about the article as a producer?
If you combine the training years, then the amount of time I've been with 2NE1 is 9 years. The 2NE1 members I have watched over for 9 years do not smoke... do not drink much... and seems to me to have never once to gone out to hang out at a club besides for official events. At least from what I know, that's how it is... and also because I've never heard of rumors of that sort from those around me. But the Bom that I know to be this way has suddenly become overnight a 'drug smuggler' according to the title of the article.
It's absurd and shocking that I don't know what to start off saying.
Should I be explaining this absurdity? Will that end up making this situation even bigger?
It's true that these did momentarily present a concern. However, for all the fans of 2NE1, who are currently on their world tour... for the silly and dongseng-like Bom who became a drug smuggler overnight, I thought that I couldn't just sit back and watch.
What is the truth?
As fans already know, Park Bom spent a long time in the U.S. before 2NE1 debuted, and she has said that there was a time when she dreamed of becoming a soccer player.
However, she directly witnessed a close friend dying during a game, and after that, Bom had spent difficult days as she fell into sorrow and shock that was difficult for her to handle at a young age. After that, she spent several years receiving psychological counseling and treatment and used drugs that were prescribed to her by a famous university hospital in the U.S.
After that incident, Park Bom was no longer able to continue on with soccer, and after changing her dreams to that of becoming a singer, she came to Korea and participated in the YG audition. It's a day I remember clearly. The reason that I remember Park Bom among the numerous audition contestants is because as soon as I saw her, she had boldly stated, "If it's not YG, I'm not going to be a singer." Although she didn't pass that audition, she came again the year after that and she didn't make it again, but in her third year, she qualified in first place among the thousands that had participated, so I think that is why Park Bom remains clear in my memory.
The reason why I am talking about these seemingly irrelevant matters is that considering that I did not know that she played soccer or about her medical history until her father told me 4 years ago, even though it's been 11 years since I first saw Bom, and that she's never brought this up to her members, it seems clear that this is a painful memory that Bom doesn't want to bring back.
Up until 4 years ago, Bom had been using the medication that she had been formally prescribed by the university hospital in the U.S., but because she could not go to the States due to her busy schedule, in the process of receiving the medication from her mom and grandmother, it had become a problem because it is a medication that is prohibited in Korea.
But luckily, her medical record over the past several years and her prescription from the university hospital were received and submitted during the investigation, so it was an event that was safely and soundly wrapped up with every evidence being provided.
It's said [the drug] has narcotic properties, did they know of this?
In common sense, what mother and grandmother would go get their daughter and grandmother narcotics? Especially in a world like today when most medications need prescriptions, how many people know of what kind of properties a medication has? Like I mentioned through my appearance on 'Healing Camp' before, I have to carry around a sedative and take it on a daily basis because of my panic attacks, but I am not curious about what properties make up that medication and even if someone told me, I wouldn't understand very well.
In the case of Bom, she only knew that the medication she took in the States was not available in Korea. It doesn't seem she understood that it was a medication that was prohibited in Korea. After realizing this after the investigation 4 years ago, from what I know, she has been using another medication prescribed by a university hospital in Korea.
Because they've been busy with their world tour, I haven't seen Park Bom in a while either, but I ran into her when I came out of the office to record last night and saw her shed tears throughout the night because of the articles coming out. After seeing her this way, I feel torn that it has come to a situation where I have to explain a past that Bom does not want to reveal.
I want to wrap up my words as I apologize for bringing about worry to many of you. I will greet you again with happy news soon. Thank you.
2014.07.01
Yang Hyun Suk
1. [+505, -128] Forget all the pathetic excuses, what kind of doctor in his right mind would prescribe over 80 pills of a drug? If it was a lawful prescription, why would she have it delivered to a relative's house under someone else's name? Why isn't this being clarified? He's trying to gain sympathy where it doesn't count...
2. [+395, -66] If she came to Korea, she should've treated her illness in Korea without the use of illegal drugs in Korea. America cannot prescribe drugs to a patient not in America and have a relative send it to them to Korea. This is not some 'over the counter' drug, it's a neuroleptic. No way they'd prescribe it without a patient. That doctor should be jailed if so.
3. [+173, -38] So why did she have it delivered to a relative's house in Incheon to someone else's name instead of her own home in Apgujungdong? And 82 pills at that?
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1. [+518, -95] Gun ownership is legal in America. But smuggling them into Korea is illegal. This is exactly the same case. Even if she was prescribed those drugs legally in America, smuggling them into Korea is punishable by law. The law should not be going easier on her because she's a celebrity.
2. [+491, -86] Shows how much power YG has when a Samsung marketing head was jailed for the exact same case (article link).
3. [+489, -93] YG talked shit even during G-Dragon's scandal. Even fans won't believe these pathetic shields.
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1. [+115, -22] Wow, shameless... He's actually saying she's never been to clubs and has never even smoked as an excuse? So will 2NE1 be over if I mention how hard 2NE1 killed it at the VIP room in a Bangkok club in February last year? Amazing~~
2. [+104, -14] The same pathetic excuses were used for G-Dragon, I can't believe how fans are believing the same laughable excuse.
3. [+101, -20] Then if what Yang CEO is saying is right, where she belongs is the mental institution, not the stage... why does he keep putting her up on stage?
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1. [+4,043, -1,180] Can I take a moment to laugh at YG actually saying that Bom has personally never even been to the club as an excuse kkkkkkkkk
2. [+4,179, -1,585] Then I guess the other case of the man jailed for the same case means he was just a fool
3. [+2,591, -597] (Article summary of a Samsung employee being jailed for the same thing)
4. [+2,385, -588] Then any explanation on why she had it delivered to a different address under a different name??
5. [+1,160, -307] YG's the god of media play ^^ He's obviously trying to sweep this under the rug again. It's just hard for me to believe him.
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1. [+1,596, -260] I personally don't care whether Park Bom smuggled drugs or not, I'm more curious as to why this is being brought up when it was buried four years ago
2. [+1,044, -548] Find strength. Doesn't feel right hating on her considering what we now know about her personal background. Just that the media is trying to push this into a negative light like journalists always do.. --
3. [+874, -449] YG's power jjang! Korea's law is dead.
4. [+1,075, -688] So many pathetic excuses. So she took the drugs under a different address and name?
5. [+837, -576] They have no excuses to use that they have to resort to a friend who passed away in her youth. tsk tsk.

Source: YG Life, What The Hallyu, Netizenbuzz
Note: I submitted this in a hurry - I edited it to make it more clear about the questions and answers, and to add netizen response. Thank you to whoever added the extra tags!
I wanted to explain about the report of misunderstanding that had suddenly spread yesterday night.
To be accurate, the content in the article was something that happened 4 years ago, and something that I was first told of then when Park Bom's parents came to us and told us that they had been investigated, and also about a shocking incident Bom had experienced in the past and her medical history. So until then, all of YG as well as the 2NE1 members had no knowledge of this.
That's why I thought that rather than to have YG, which doesn't really know the situation, release an official statement, it is better for me, who directly heard of all this [from Bom's parents], to tell you about it.
Your feelings about the article as a producer?
If you combine the training years, then the amount of time I've been with 2NE1 is 9 years. The 2NE1 members I have watched over for 9 years do not smoke... do not drink much... and seems to me to have never once to gone out to hang out at a club besides for official events. At least from what I know, that's how it is... and also because I've never heard of rumors of that sort from those around me. But the Bom that I know to be this way has suddenly become overnight a 'drug smuggler' according to the title of the article.
It's absurd and shocking that I don't know what to start off saying.
Should I be explaining this absurdity? Will that end up making this situation even bigger?
It's true that these did momentarily present a concern. However, for all the fans of 2NE1, who are currently on their world tour... for the silly and dongseng-like Bom who became a drug smuggler overnight, I thought that I couldn't just sit back and watch.
What is the truth?
As fans already know, Park Bom spent a long time in the U.S. before 2NE1 debuted, and she has said that there was a time when she dreamed of becoming a soccer player.
However, she directly witnessed a close friend dying during a game, and after that, Bom had spent difficult days as she fell into sorrow and shock that was difficult for her to handle at a young age. After that, she spent several years receiving psychological counseling and treatment and used drugs that were prescribed to her by a famous university hospital in the U.S.
After that incident, Park Bom was no longer able to continue on with soccer, and after changing her dreams to that of becoming a singer, she came to Korea and participated in the YG audition. It's a day I remember clearly. The reason that I remember Park Bom among the numerous audition contestants is because as soon as I saw her, she had boldly stated, "If it's not YG, I'm not going to be a singer." Although she didn't pass that audition, she came again the year after that and she didn't make it again, but in her third year, she qualified in first place among the thousands that had participated, so I think that is why Park Bom remains clear in my memory.
The reason why I am talking about these seemingly irrelevant matters is that considering that I did not know that she played soccer or about her medical history until her father told me 4 years ago, even though it's been 11 years since I first saw Bom, and that she's never brought this up to her members, it seems clear that this is a painful memory that Bom doesn't want to bring back.
Up until 4 years ago, Bom had been using the medication that she had been formally prescribed by the university hospital in the U.S., but because she could not go to the States due to her busy schedule, in the process of receiving the medication from her mom and grandmother, it had become a problem because it is a medication that is prohibited in Korea.
But luckily, her medical record over the past several years and her prescription from the university hospital were received and submitted during the investigation, so it was an event that was safely and soundly wrapped up with every evidence being provided.
It's said [the drug] has narcotic properties, did they know of this?
In common sense, what mother and grandmother would go get their daughter and grandmother narcotics? Especially in a world like today when most medications need prescriptions, how many people know of what kind of properties a medication has? Like I mentioned through my appearance on 'Healing Camp' before, I have to carry around a sedative and take it on a daily basis because of my panic attacks, but I am not curious about what properties make up that medication and even if someone told me, I wouldn't understand very well.
In the case of Bom, she only knew that the medication she took in the States was not available in Korea. It doesn't seem she understood that it was a medication that was prohibited in Korea. After realizing this after the investigation 4 years ago, from what I know, she has been using another medication prescribed by a university hospital in Korea.
Because they've been busy with their world tour, I haven't seen Park Bom in a while either, but I ran into her when I came out of the office to record last night and saw her shed tears throughout the night because of the articles coming out. After seeing her this way, I feel torn that it has come to a situation where I have to explain a past that Bom does not want to reveal.
I want to wrap up my words as I apologize for bringing about worry to many of you. I will greet you again with happy news soon. Thank you.
2014.07.01
Yang Hyun Suk
1. [+505, -128] Forget all the pathetic excuses, what kind of doctor in his right mind would prescribe over 80 pills of a drug? If it was a lawful prescription, why would she have it delivered to a relative's house under someone else's name? Why isn't this being clarified? He's trying to gain sympathy where it doesn't count...
2. [+395, -66] If she came to Korea, she should've treated her illness in Korea without the use of illegal drugs in Korea. America cannot prescribe drugs to a patient not in America and have a relative send it to them to Korea. This is not some 'over the counter' drug, it's a neuroleptic. No way they'd prescribe it without a patient. That doctor should be jailed if so.
3. [+173, -38] So why did she have it delivered to a relative's house in Incheon to someone else's name instead of her own home in Apgujungdong? And 82 pills at that?
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1. [+518, -95] Gun ownership is legal in America. But smuggling them into Korea is illegal. This is exactly the same case. Even if she was prescribed those drugs legally in America, smuggling them into Korea is punishable by law. The law should not be going easier on her because she's a celebrity.
2. [+491, -86] Shows how much power YG has when a Samsung marketing head was jailed for the exact same case (article link).
3. [+489, -93] YG talked shit even during G-Dragon's scandal. Even fans won't believe these pathetic shields.
-
1. [+115, -22] Wow, shameless... He's actually saying she's never been to clubs and has never even smoked as an excuse? So will 2NE1 be over if I mention how hard 2NE1 killed it at the VIP room in a Bangkok club in February last year? Amazing~~
2. [+104, -14] The same pathetic excuses were used for G-Dragon, I can't believe how fans are believing the same laughable excuse.
3. [+101, -20] Then if what Yang CEO is saying is right, where she belongs is the mental institution, not the stage... why does he keep putting her up on stage?
-
1. [+4,043, -1,180] Can I take a moment to laugh at YG actually saying that Bom has personally never even been to the club as an excuse kkkkkkkkk
2. [+4,179, -1,585] Then I guess the other case of the man jailed for the same case means he was just a fool
3. [+2,591, -597] (Article summary of a Samsung employee being jailed for the same thing)
4. [+2,385, -588] Then any explanation on why she had it delivered to a different address under a different name??
5. [+1,160, -307] YG's the god of media play ^^ He's obviously trying to sweep this under the rug again. It's just hard for me to believe him.
-
1. [+1,596, -260] I personally don't care whether Park Bom smuggled drugs or not, I'm more curious as to why this is being brought up when it was buried four years ago
2. [+1,044, -548] Find strength. Doesn't feel right hating on her considering what we now know about her personal background. Just that the media is trying to push this into a negative light like journalists always do.. --
3. [+874, -449] YG's power jjang! Korea's law is dead.
4. [+1,075, -688] So many pathetic excuses. So she took the drugs under a different address and name?
5. [+837, -576] They have no excuses to use that they have to resort to a friend who passed away in her youth. tsk tsk.

Source: YG Life, What The Hallyu, Netizenbuzz
Note: I submitted this in a hurry - I edited it to make it more clear about the questions and answers, and to add netizen response. Thank you to whoever added the extra tags!