Rapper Leta Parts Ways with FameUs Entertainment Amid Legal Disputes with CEO San E
Rapper Leta Parts Ways with FameUs Entertainment Amid Legal Disputes with CEO San E
Rapper Leta (24) has officially ended her contract with FameUs Entertainment, the agency led by rapper San E (40, real name Jung San).

On the 27th, a media outlet reported that "Leta has parted ways with FameUs Entertainment." The report stated that "Leta expressed her intention to terminate the contract despite having time left on it," and that "the process was carried out without any liability issues."

Earlier in May, it was reported that San E had been sued by Leta. In March, Leta filed a lawsuit against San E and an agency official, identified as A, accusing them of joint trespassing and concealment of property.

According to the lawsuit, while Leta was in China due to visa issues, San E allegedly encouraged A and others to enter her home and remove or dispose of furniture and belongings without her consent.

Leta claimed she never shared her door code and that the unauthorized entry and removal of her property occurred without her approval.
Rapper Leta Parts Ways with FameUs Entertainment Amid Legal Disputes with CEO San E
Rapper Leta Parts Ways with FameUs Entertainment Amid Legal Disputes with CEO San E
In connection with these allegations, San E and A were questioned by police in June. On July 8th, San E announced on his social media that he received a non-indictment decision (no charges) from the National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters.

In addition to this, San E was involved in another incident on July 28th of last year, where he allegedly assaulted a passerby at a park entrance in Mapo-gu, telling them to "handle their bicycle properly." The victim suffered a cut near the eye and some dental damage. San E was subsequently booked on charges of special assault in August.

San E, who debuted in 2008 with hits like "Story of Someone I Know" and "A Midsummer Night's Sweetness," has also appeared as a producer on Mnet's hip-hop audition program "Show Me the Money."

By Dayeon Jeong, TenAsia Reporter light@tenasia.co.kr