


This is a text message I fabricated and sent to Cha Ga-won’s father, who was trying to hijack the company on June 30th.
The first is a fake document sent by Cha Won’s uncle, saying that he will keep me as the second largest shareholder, so let’s take it together. It is a shareholder list and a stock transfer contract handwritten by Cha Jun-young, asking to hand over the shares to me.
The Fact joined hands with such a criminal and created a new text message that does not exist in our KakaoTalk, rather than making it up.
They came to my house, threw things, slapped me, threatened me like a gangster, and made me sign a contract.
I left with the desire to protect my company as Chairman Cha-Won Cha.
The manager of Cha Jun-young’s group reinterpreted the text messages that were not even in my KakaoTalk and the text messages I had created to deceive for my own defense, and they made up the text again and made it into an article in The Fact.
I tried calling this media outlet, but they did not respond and are not returning calls.
I swear again that I have never had such an inappropriate relationship.
I, like that person’s family, am not in a relationship with a 12 billion won lawsuit, but a relationship in which I will naturally fulfill my debt, and it’s not that I don’t have the ability.
I wanted to protect BPM and One Hundred from Cha Jun-young.
I didn’t want that image to have a negative impact on the company.
So, I manipulated our relationship as Cha Won’s friend and threatened me.
I wanted to protect my nephew from someone who wanted to take the company away from him.
All KakaoTalk is manipulated, so why should I be afraid?
Why is there so much noise every day?
That’s why I decided to leave this company.