South Korean nightclub linked to K-Pop star 'allowed clubbers to be drugged and ...

South Korean nightclub linked to K-Pop star 'allowed female clubbers to be drugged so VIP guests could rape them' Burning Sun nightclub in Seoul, South Korea has been embroiled in a scandal  Allegations were made of staff drugging young women so VIPs can rape them  Korean media report that date rape drug GHB may have been used on victims The club was linked to K-pop star Seungri, though there is no allegation that the popular singer was in any way connected with the alleged abuse 

By Henry Martin For Mailonline

Published: 22:29 GMT, 16 February 2019 | Updated: 22:29 GMT, 16 February 2019

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A high-end Korean nightclub linked to a prolific K-pop star has been accused of allowing female clubbers to be drugged so VIP guests could rape them.

Allegations of sexual abuse were made by a man claiming to be a former VIP member at the Burning Sun nightclub in Seoul, South Korea - which was linked with K-pop star Seungri.

The source said staff at the club would regularly text their rich customers telling them the venue had women 'ready' for them, local broadcaster MBC reported.    

'They talk like they are talking about food or something. Staff there say they also have sex with women after drugging them so they fall unconscious,' the source said, according to the Korea Times. 

Allegations of sexual abuse were made by a man claiming to be a former VIP member at the Burning Sun nightclub in Seoul, South Korea

Allegations of sexual abuse were made by a man claiming to be a former VIP member at the Burning Sun nightclub in Seoul, South Korea

The club was reportedly known as 'Seungri's Club,' a reference to 28-year-old K-pop star Lee Seung-hyun. There is no suggestion he was involved with the alleged wrongdoing

The club was reportedly known as 'Seungri's Club,' a reference to 28-year-old K-pop star Lee Seung-hyun. There is no suggestion he was involved with the alleged wrongdoing

The club was reportedly known as 'Seungri's Club,' a reference to 28-year-old K-pop star Lee Seung-hyun, known as Seungri.

After the allegations emerged, staff revealed the musician - who is a member of K-pop group Big Bang, which has 10million YouTube subscribers - was not an owner but did

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