Big Bang's G-Dragon negative in another drug test
K-pop boy band Big Bang’s G-Dragon (real name Kwon Ji-yong) has tested negative in a detailed drug test and is planning to sue people who spread false information about him.
Korean media reported that G-Dragon received a negative drug test result on Nov. 21.

Big Bang's G-Dragon (Screenshot from SBS News video)
According to the Incheon Metropolitan Police Station, they received a notice from the National Forensic Service that the results of a detailed examination of G-Dragon's hair and nails were negative of drugs.
G-Dragon’s lawyer, Kim Soo-hyun, revealed that they will be suing people who spread false information.
“We are preparing to file charges against those who spread false information. We are currently taking legal action against the author of malicious posts that defame, insult, sexually harass, spread false information, and maliciously slander Kwon Ji-yong," she said.
She added, “We are preparing to submit a number of complaints to investigative agencies by collecting evidence of acts that infringe on Kwon Ji-yong rights, including insults and defamation collected through our own monitoring and reports from fans, and we plan to respond with a zero-tolerance principle.”
“After the complaint, we will hold the suspects accountable to the end and take strict action without any agreement or leniency.”
Last month, G-Dragon was booked without detention by Incheon police on suspicion of drug use.
On Nov. 6, G-Dragon underwent four hours of police questioning. He earlier tested negative in a simple drug test.
“There are no drug-related crimes. I came here to reveal that,” he said at the time, Korean media reported.