SOUTH KOREAN POLICE SEEK ARREST WARRANT FOR HYBE CHAIRMAN BANG SI-HYUK OVER ALLEGED $100 MILLION INVESTOR FRAUD SCHEME. (PHOTO).

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 South Korean police seek arrest warrant for Hybe chairman Bang Si-Hyuk over alleged $100 million investor fraud scheme    South Korean police are seeking an arrest warrant for Bang Si-Hyuk, the billionaire music executive behind K-pop powerhouse Hybe and BTS, as part of an expanding investigation into allegations that he improperly benefited from an investor scheme involving more than $100 million. Authorities said they have asked prosecutors to pursue a court warrant for Bang’s arrest as they continue probing claims that he misled investors in 2019. Investigators allege he told investors that Hybe had no plans for an initial public offering, leading them to sell shares to a private equity fund. The company later went public, and police suspect a separate arrangement may have resulted in Bang receiving a substantial payout tied to post-IPO stock profits. Bang’s legal team has not directly addressed the specific allegations but said he has cooperated with investigators an...

PRESIDENT TRUMP ORDERS RELEASE OF DOCUMENTS ON UFOS AND ALIEN LIFE . (PHOTO).


 President Trump orders release of documents on UFOs and alien life 

President Donald Trump has ordered the release of government files related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life, seeking to shed light on questions about the existence of aliens. In a post on his social media platform Truth Social Thursday night, Trump said he directed U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other federal agencies to “begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), and any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters.”

The announcement comes amid renewed public interest in UFOs and extraterrestrial life, fueled in part by former President Barack Obama, who recently suggested in a YouTube podcast that aliens are real. Obama later clarified that while the universe likely hosts life elsewhere, there was no evidence during his presidency of contact with extraterrestrials. Interest in the topic has long been stoked by secrecy surrounding Area 51, the Nevada test site used during the Cold War for top-secret aircraft programs, including the U-2 and B-2 bombers. Public attention intensified after leaked Pentagon Navy videos in 2017 showed unidentified objects, prompting Congress to hold its first UFO hearings in 50 years in 2022. That same year, the Pentagon created the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office to centralize reports of military UFO encounters. Curiosity surged again in 2023 when a retired Air Force officer claimed Congress was being kept in the dark about programs recovering and analyzing unidentified flying objects. The Pentagon denied those claims, leaving public fascination with UFOs and possible extraterrestrial life stronger than ever.


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