Waterbomb Singapore to go ahead on Aug 24 and 25 despite legal troubles surrounding Evergreen CEO David Yong

Yong, 37, was charged on Aug 3 with misrepresentation of records. For the alleged large purchase of household goods and appliances, he is accused of conspiring with a lady named Jolene Low Mong Han to defraud a tax invoice from an Evergreen entity.

He has been held indefinitely and will be back in court on August 8. He faces up to 10 times ‘ prison and a fine if convicted.

Earlier this year, Yong gained notoriety by appearing on the Netflix series Super Rich In Korea, which features the tastes of five wealthy people who have decided to establish a foundation in Korea. On the show, Yong declared himself as part of” Singapore’s top 1 per cent super rich”, and gave a brief tour of his four-storey mansion in Singapore.

Audio shows will take place at the two-day Waterbomb Singapore event in Siloso Beach, Singapore, amid water cannons and crowds. &nbsp, Some big names in the Asian entertainment business will become performing, including Jay Park, Rain, Chung Ha, Cation, Sandara Park, Sorn, Jessi and Loco.

Early in May, Yong addressed the media by announcing the occasion, saying:” Evergreen Group Holdings has always been one of the pioneers in crossing K-content between Korea and Southeast Asia. We are extremely proud to be bringing in the largest K-pop events to our shores as the co-organizer of Waterbomb Singapore 2024. This is only the start of a long line of K-pop events and K-content initiatives Evergreen may be spearheading.