Cha Ga-won, CEO of One Hundred, has initiated legal proceedings to reclaim approximately 12 billion KRW in personal loans from her former business partner MC Mong (Shin Dong-hyun) and recently received a payment order. This wasn't business debt; it was over a hundred personal account-to-account transfers. Why was such a massive sum handed over? Simply put, they were lovers.
The Fact reported on the 18th that MC Mong became a debtor owing 12 billion KRW to CEO Cha, raising questions about why she lent him that much. It was possible because they were lovers. A 'toxic' kind of love. Cha didn't mind the tens of billions, and MC Mong gladly accepted that love—consistently, for a long time.
Here's the kicker: Cha Ga-won is a married woman with a husband and children. CEO Cha and MC Mong were business partners, lovers, and in an extramarital affair. Their relationship 'temporarily' ended in May, right before MC Mong was abruptly sidelined from One Hundred's operations. This was also when Cha first started the legal process to get her money back.
CEO Cha initially withdrew the claim in June but restarted it in November. MC Mong didn't appeal within the legal timeframe, so the payment order was finalized. Honestly, MC Mong didn't stand a chance because there are 'undeniable records'—the bank transfer history of Cha sending money to MC Mong. The Fact confirmed three years' worth of these transactions.
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"Netizens are losing their minds over the absolute chaos of MC Mong's 22 billion KRW affair with a married CEO, especially the part where they were supposedly 'trying for a baby' while she was paying off his massive debts."
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