
https://m.entertain.naver.com/now/article/144/0001084178

https://www.mt.co.kr/entertainment/2025/12/03/2025120309422438187
Separate from the shell number controversy, Lee Kyung-sil's son, who was the CEO of the egg sales company, is currently serving as a full-time reserve soldier. He's under investigation for violating laws like Article 19 (Prohibition of Profit-Making Business for Soldiers) of the Basic Law on the Status and Service of Soldiers and Article 30 (Prohibition of Profit-Making Activities and Concurrent Positions) of the Basic Law on the Status and Service of Soldiers. Following the controversy, his son Son Bo-seung closed down the online shopping mall 'Wooh Ran' as of the 26th of last month. Lee Kyung-sil's side is explaining that 'it was still in the investment phase and hadn't seen any profit yet.' ----
Thought they'd break through the shell number controversy with a strong statement, but then suddenly ended up closing down due to a different issue...
"So, the egg saga continues, but this time it's about the son being a soldier and trying to run a business. Apparently, that's a no-go. Netizens are roasting them about concurrent positions and whether they even consulted a tax accountant."
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