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Korean rapper San E gets cleared of trespassing charges; shares update on social media
Korean rapper San E gets cleared of trespassing charges; shares update on social media

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Korean rapper San E gets cleared of trespassing charges; shares update on social media

Korean rapper San E, who was once extremely popular and active in the industry, has recently been involved in a major controversy. The celebrity, earlier this year, had been sued by fellow labelmate Leta for trespassing as well as other criminal charges. Now, in the latest turn of events, the idol has been cleared by the authorities of all charges that were filed against him. San E gets cleared of trespassing charges On July 8, the idol confirmed that he has officially been cleared of all charges that were filed against him by Leta earlier this year. He took to his social media account and shared a post to announce the news. The post consisted of a screenshot of a notification from the Korean National Police Agency's National Investigation Headquarters. The notice read, 'This is the Yangcheon Police Station in Seoul. We inform you that the case regarding your violation of the Act on Punishment of Violent Acts (joint trespassing, joint destruction of property, etc.) has been closed due to insufficient evidence. The case has been dismissed (no charges)'. What had happened earlier? In March of this year, Leta, who is a Chinese national and was in the country due to her visa issues, alleged that San E had trespassed into her home in South Korea. She had stated that the idol paid off a man named Mr Jung, and had instructed him to enter the house and dispose of whatever furniture he found. She filed a case against San E and Jung for joint trespassing as well as concealment of property. This is not the first time that the celebrity has managed to find himself in the middle of legal trouble. In July last year, he was even charged with assault after harming a passerby with a mobile phone in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The parties involved all settled at the time and received the suspension of prosecution as well.

Walk through a trippy mirrored maze in Rockefeller Center this month
Walk through a trippy mirrored maze in Rockefeller Center this month

Time Out

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Walk through a trippy mirrored maze in Rockefeller Center this month

Walking through Midtown can feel like a maze, but at this trippy mirrored art installation, that's exactly the point. You'll lose your bearings and find yourself again inside this immersive art installation where space feels endless and ever-changing. Called Reflection Point, the piece by Brooklyn-based artist duo Wade and Leta (Wade Jeffree and Leta Sobierajski) is on view for free at Rockefeller Center until July 20. Take a moment to stroll through its shifting pathways and definitely snap a few photos while you're there. As you walk through the colorful maze, you'll spot bold, graphic shapes that function as doors, welcoming visitors to push through and uncover new routes for some playful exploration. Color guides the eye through certain passages, while reflection and refraction conceal others, inviting constant reevaluation of direction and experience. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wade and Leta (@wadeandleta) "The piece is an immersive, kinetic environment of color and mirrored surfaces, inviting viewers to move, reflect, and participate in the iconic location," artists Wade and Leda said in a statement. "It's a work about perception, process, and the shifting relationship between technology and art." To create the larger-than-life installation, the artist duo used Whisk, a Google Labs AI experiment that enables fast, visual ideation and brainstorming. Then, they combined mirrored aluminum composite panel, plywood, stainless steel, vinyl, and rubber to take the ideas off the screen and into reality. Though the artists have created participatory artwork in places like London, Tokyo and Beijing, this is their first large-scale outdoor artwork in NYC.

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