

I am suing Cha Jun-young and The Fact. The text messages from June 30th were fabricated and sent by me to trick Cha Ka-won's uncle, who was trying to hijack the company. First, there are fake documents from Cha Ka-won's uncle saying heโd let me remain the second-largest shareholder if we stole it together. There's also a shareholder list and a stock transfer agreement handwritten by Cha Jun-young to get me to hand over my shares. The Fact teamed up with that criminal and didn't just edit my KakaoTalk messagesโthey literally created new ones that never existed. They came to my house, threw things, slapped me, threatened me like thugs, and forced me to stamp the contract. I left the company because I wanted to protect it as Chairman Cha Ka-won. Cha Jun-youngโs crew and their manager took texts that weren't in my KakaoTalk, plus texts I wrote to defend myself or deceive them, and then 'reinterpreted' and stitched them together for The Fact to report. I tried calling this media outlet, but they didn't respond and still aren't answering. I swear I never had such an inappropriate relationship. My relationship with that person isn't a 12 billion won lawsuitโit's a debt I obviously intend to repay. Itโs not like I lack the funds; I just wanted to protect BPM and One Hundred from Cha Jun-young. I didn't want my image to negatively impact the company. So, I manipulated the situation with my friend Cha Ka-won to protect her from her own uncle who was trying to steal her company. Since all the KakaoTalks are fabricated, what do I have to fear? Why is there always so much noise around me every single day? That is why I decided to leave this company.
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