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BTS's SUGA officially fined 15 million KRW for drunk driving: report

BTS's SUGA has officially been fined after he was accused of riding an electric scooter while drunk. On September 30, the Seoul court issued an interim order and imposed a fine of KRW 15 million (approximately $11,200) for driving under the influence.

For those who may not know, SUGA was drunk driving home on an electric scooter on the night of August 6th. He soon took a breathalyzer test and was taken to a nearby police station for an initial statement.

On August 23, he returned to the Yongsan Police Station for further examination, where he faced reporters and apologized before entering the station. A week later, his case was handed over to the public prosecutor, who then filed charges against him and imposed a fine of 15 million KRW.

The rapper has now been officially fined 15 million KRW (approximately $11,200 USD) for driving under the influence. This amount corresponds to the amount that prosecutors had previously requested on September 11th.

An injunction is a fine or penalty typically imposed in less serious cases. If SUGA decides to challenge it, he may request a formal hearing within seven days of the order. He was previously accused of driving an electric scooter while drunk, with his blood alcohol level at 0.227%.

According to the Highway Code in South Korea, if a driver has a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or more, their driver's license will be immediately revoked and they could face up to one or two years in prison or a fine of 5 to 10 million KRW. For those with a blood alcohol content of 0.2% or more, penalties are harsher, ranging from 2 to 5 years in prison or fines between 10 and 20 million KRW.

According to a recent report on September 16, BTS's SUGA has celebrated an incredible milestone with his first full-length album, D-DAY. The album debuted at number four on Billboard's top-selling rap albums in the US over the past decade, selling more than 118,000 copies in its first week. This remarkable achievement places SUGA among a select group of artists whose albums have surpassed 100,000 copies in initial sales.

Billboard's latest statistics show that only six rap albums have reached this impressive milestone in the last decade. The frontrunner is Travis Scott's UTOPIA, which sold a staggering 252,000 copies, followed by Juice WRLD's Legends Never Die with 209,000 copies and Logic's No Pressure with 172,000 copies. SUGA's D-DAY now sits proudly in fourth place, reflecting the huge influence and popularity of his work.

Additionally, Eminem's albums Music to Be Murdered By and The Death of Slim Shady follow close behind with 117,000 and 114,000 copies sold, respectively. SUGA's remarkable sales figures not only highlight his individual talent, but also highlight BTS' continued global influence in the music industry

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