Yoo Ah-in and YouTuber Hairmon Return After Legal Controversies
Mar 21, 2025
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On the 20th, Haremon wrote on his account, "It's been a long time since I've seen herons. A lot of time has passed since I engraved each of the precious messages you left in my heart. In this video, I've seen what kind of time I've spent. I still lack a lot and feel sorry, but I want to be with you in a better way," he posted a video of his recent situation. Haremon's return to YouTube is the first time in more than a year.
Hairmon is a popular YouTuber and hairstylist for toddlers, who was accused of smoking hemp in an outdoor swimming pool in Los Angeles accommodation in the U.S. in 2023 with toddlers and others.
Haremon attended the trial of a toddler in April last year and claimed that the toddler specifically told him how to smoke marijuana and urged him to smoke marijuana. He also claimed that when he turned on the camera to shoot YouTube at the time, Yoo Ah-in said "Why should I be interrupted from my free time because of YouTubers like you?" "If you go anywhere and tell your close friend that you smoked, it could be really bad."
However, Yoo Ah-in denied that "Haremon first found hemp, and did not recommend or hand it to Hairmon.'
The court said "If the infant did not smoke hemp to Hairstjen, there was no situation in which he told Hairstjen about the disadvantage, but it seems that Hairstjen could have chosen." It cannot be said that he/she acted as a teacher just because he/she told him/her how to propose, solicit, or smoke", and sentenced him to a fine of 5 million won and 40 hours of completion of a drug addiction rehabilitation education program.
Meanwhile, Yoo Ah-in was accused of administering medical propofol 181 times, including midazolam 567mg, ketamine 11.5mL, and remimazolam 200mg, under the guise of sleep anesthesia for cosmetic procedures at hospitals around Seoul from September 2020 to March 2022. He is also accused of being prescribed sleeping pills in the name of another person from May 2021 to 2022. Yoo Ah-in was arrested in court in the first trial, but was recently released after being sentenced to one year in prison, two years of probation, and a fine of 2 million won in the second trial.
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