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Prosecutor Seeks 18-Month Sentence for WINNER Mino Over Alleged Military Service Negligence

editor 4월 21, 2026
Prosecutor Seeks 18-Month Sentence for WINNER Mino Over Alleged Military Service Negligence

**WINNER’s Song Min-ho Faces Legal Action Over Alleged Social Service Negligence**

South Korean artist Song Min-ho, a member of the popular K-pop group WINNER, stands accused of failing to properly execute his mandatory social service duties. Prosecutors allege that Song was largely absent from his assigned facility in western Seoul, reportedly missing over 100 non-consecutive days of work between March 2023 and December 2024. This alleged neglect constitutes a significant breach of his responsibilities as a social service agent.

During the initial hearing at the Seoul Western District Court, prosecutors formally requested a sentence, asserting that Song’s prolonged absences effectively prevented him from fulfilling his crucial service obligations. The prosecution emphasized that his reported lack of presence rendered his service largely ineffective.

Appearing in court, Song Min-ho admitted to all charges laid against him. He expressed a strong desire for a second opportunity to complete his social service, vowing to faithfully carry out his duties if granted the chance.

In a candid statement, Song addressed the public: “As a person who is loved by many, I feel profoundly sorry for presenting such an embarrassing side of myself instead of striving to be an example.” He acknowledged his personal struggles with bipolar disorder and panic disorder but firmly stated that these mental health challenges do not serve as an excuse for his actions. “If given another opportunity to serve, I sincerely wish to fulfill it diligently until the very end,” he added, reiterating his commitment.

This case highlights the stringent requirements for military service in South Korea. All able-bodied South Korean men are mandated to complete at least 18 months of military service. For those exempt from active military duty, alternative forms of public service, such as social service agent roles, are compulsory to ensure national contribution.

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