Singer Koo Jun-yeob will uphold the last wishes of the late Sei-won Seo. It has been reported that he will take on a monthly loan payment of 40 million won to maintain the newlywed home where the two lived together, drawing attention once again.
Earlier, the late Sei-won Seo passed away from pneumonia caused by the flu on the 2nd of last month while traveling in Japan with family, shocking everyone. Everyone wanted to believe it was "fake news," but the reality was cruel. The actual tragic news was conveyed. Later, it became known that the late Sei-won Seo left an estate of approximately 600 million yuan (around 120 billion won), drawing even more interest. Moreover, as there was an ongoing lawsuit with her ex-husband Wang Xiaofei, many people were focused on how the inheritance issue would be resolved.
Amid various rumors and fake news surrounding Sei-won's estate, Koo Jun-yeob stated through his personal social media, "All the estate is something that the late Sei-won worked hard for, in order to protect the family she loved during her lifetime, so I plan to give all my rights to my mother-in-law." He particularly noted, "I intend to take legal measures to ensure that the children's rights are protected until they become adults, so that bad people cannot touch them."
It seemed to have quieted down, but the noise continued. Reports emerged that the late Sei-won Seo's ex-husband was aiming for her estate, and Koo Jun-yeob's name was continually mentioned. Koo Jun-yeob had previously expressed his intention to protect the shares of his mother-in-law and the late Seo's children.
Meanwhile, on the 6th, multiple foreign media outlets including Taiwan's Now News spotlighted the ownership issues regarding the luxurious mansion owned by the late Seo, where Koo Jun-yeob and Sei-won Seo resided together. The mansion is valued at 460 million Taiwanese dollars (approximately 20.2 billion won), and there is a situation where a monthly loan payment of 1 million Taiwanese dollars (approximately 43.95 million won) needs to be repaid. According to reports, if the heirs wish to maintain the house, they must continue to pay the loan; if no one is able to repay the mortgage on the house, it is highly likely that the house will be foreclosed by the bank and auctioned off.
Then, on the 7th, according to a report by Taiwan's ET Today, Koo Jun-yeob reportedly agreed to take on the loan repayment for the mansion where the two lived together at the time of the late Seo's estate distribution. This seems to be a decision to ultimately protect their newlywed home. Moreover, as Koo Jun-yeob is the only adult heir to Sei-won's property, it has been indicated that he will bear complete responsibility for the mansion's loan, continuing to take on all issues related to Sei-won Seo, which has deeply moved netizens.
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