K-pop star G-Dragon insists no drug use, tests negative: 'Justice will prevail'


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G-Dragon was interrogated over four hours at Nonhyeon Police Station on Monday (Nov 6). Photo: AP

K-pop singer Kwon Ji-yong, more known by his moniker G-Dragon, maintained confidence following the first session of police questioning over alleged illegal drug use on Monday.

"Justice will prevail," he posted on his Instagram account through an image on Monday night, following the police questioning session that afternoon. Below the four-letter Korean idiom, he marked in bold, "Everything will go in its right way in the end."

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