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Home / Arts and Entertainment / PSY Under Investigation for Prescription Drug Allegations

PSY Under Investigation for Prescription Drug Allegations

12 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • PSY is reportedly under investigation for improperly receiving prescription drugs.
  • Authorities searched PSY's agency, P Nation, in connection with the allegations.
  • The rapper's agency denies misuse, citing a chronic sleep disorder and medical supervision.
PSY Under Investigation for Prescription Drug Allegations

South Korean rapper PSY is currently under police investigation concerning allegations of improperly receiving prescription medication. Authorities conducted a search and seizure at his agency, P Nation, on December 4, reportedly collecting materials related to the charges. The probe also involves a university hospital professor suspected of prescribing medications without following proper procedures.

The medications in question, Xanax and Stilnox, are known for their high potential for dependence, requiring in-person consultations under South Korean law. Police allege PSY received these without face-to-face meetings, with intermediaries possibly collecting them. However, P Nation has affirmed full cooperation with the investigation.

PPSY's representatives have strongly denied any wrongdoing, clarifying that the artist has a diagnosed chronic sleep disorder and has been treated under medical supervision. The agency explained that while remote consultations were used, particularly during the pandemic and due to PSY's schedule, there was no misuse or acquisition of medication under false pretenses.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
PSY is reportedly being investigated for allegations involving prescription drugs such as Xanax and Stilnox.
P Nation has confirmed full cooperation with the investigation and denied any illegal activity or misuse of medication.
South Korean authorities are investigating PSY for allegedly receiving prescription medications without proper in-person consultations, which is required by law for certain drugs.

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