Jun Hyun Moo's Agency Releases 9-Year-Old Medical Records to Fight Illegal IV Allegations
Jun Hyun Moo's agency, SM C&C, has released 9-year-old medical records to refute allegations of illegal IV treatment, showing evidence of legitimate hospital visits and prescriptions.
Broadcaster Jun Hyun Moo’s agency, SM C&C, has released detailed medical records from 2016 to refute allegations of illegal intravenous (IV) treatment. The move comes after a formal complaint was filed with police regarding a scene from the popular reality show I Live Alone, where Jun was seen receiving an IV drip in his car.
The Evidence: What the 2016 Records Show
On December 23rd, SM C&C disclosed three key pieces of evidence: a copy of Jun's medical chart, the hospital's income listing, and details on medical waste disposal. The agency explained the delay in their response, stating, "This matter concerns medical treatment performed about nine years ago, and the individual had to visit the hospital in person to obtain the records."
According to the agency, the documents verify that Jun Hyun Moo received official medical consultations at the hospital on December 14, 2015. The treatment was for conditions including pharyngitis, laryngitis, and gastroesophageal reflux, involving antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. The agency emphasized, "The IV treatment was part of supportive medical care... carried out under medical professionals’ judgment." Billing records confirm the procedures were legitimate, and waste disposal records show that waste from the January 20th IV treatment was properly returned to the hospital on January 26th.
How a 9-Year-Old Scene Sparked a New Probe
The controversy was reignited after the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul received a complaint concerning the medical institution and personnel involved in the IV treatment administered in Jun's vehicle. This stems from a January 2016 episode of MBC's hit show 'I Live Alone', which showed the broadcaster receiving the IV drip while on the move.
At the time, his team explained that Jun's throat condition was poor and that a doctor, considering his tight filming schedule, permitted the treatment to be completed in his car. SM C&C maintains that there was no personal summoning of medical staff or any illegal procedures. The agency stated, "The current allegations are unfounded, and we will fully cooperate by providing relevant documents should authorities proceed with verification."
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