BTS member Suga has been fined ₩15 million KRW (approximately $11,200 USD) by the Seoul Court for riding an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol. The court issued the summary order, bringing an official conclusion to the Daechwita rapper's DUI case. The fine matches the prosecution’s earlier request made on September 11, 2024.
The incident occurred on August 6, 2024, when Suga, whose real name is Min Yoongi, was caught riding an electric scooter with a blood alcohol level of 0.227%, well above the legal limit. After being charged, the rapper made several appearances at the police station and issued a public apology.
For nearly two months, Suga faced intense media scrutiny and widespread public attention following the incident. Despite this, many fans from BTS’s dedicated fanbase, ARMY, continued to express their unwavering support for the rapper, with numerous tweets defending him.
Suga’s case was treated as a minor offense, allowing for a summary order rather than a formal trial, although he has the right to contest the fine within seven days. It is expected that the artist will comply with the court’s decision and move on from the incident without seeking a trial.
In the wake of this verdict, Suga can now focus on his career and upcoming projects, with both the legal case and the media frenzy behind him. The fine concludes a challenging period for the BTS member, who continues to enjoy immense fan support despite the controversy.
Here are some tweets below:
WE LOVE YOU YOONGI
— Lynda S. ☮ 💚🟡🟩 💜 Harris-Walz2024 I’m with them (@IntheMoment19) September 30, 2024
WE TRUST YOU #SUGA#BesideSUGA
YOONGI IS BTS#YoongiNeverWalksAlone #ARMYShieldsBTS
YOONGI IS LOVED#BTSisSeven 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜 💜
WE STAND BY MIN YOONGI#ARMYStandsWithSuga pic.twitter.com/cIxa7Hi82I
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