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(1)Media News reporter Lee Sang-baek from AOA Kwon Min-ah chatted.image text translation
(2)The police launched an investigation after receiving a complaint that he was swindled and threatened by the company while working part-time.
(3)According to the police on the 20th, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul received a complaint from Kwon earlier this month on fraud charges against company A and launched an investigation.
(4)On the 6th, Kwon started a chat part-time job that guarantees high profits. This is a structure in which a conversation is exchanged in a chat room, and when the other person gives a point of gift, it is converted into cash.
(5)Kwon tried to exchange 8 million won worth of points earned through this into cash, but Company A demanded cash for exchange, and Kwon reportedly deposited 15 million won six times.
(6)Kwon Min-ah also asked for an additional 8 million won, saying she would distribute photos of the bridge she sent to her conversation partner after learning that she was an idol.
(7)Police officials said they are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident and the additional victims.
Kwon Min-ah, a former AOA chat part-time job, was swindled, filed a complaint, asked for cash, and threatened to distribute photos of her legs – Meditation News Gallery
Media News reporter Lee Sang-baek from AOA, Kwon Min-ah, received a complaint that she was scammed and threatened by the company while working part-time in chatting.
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