'I want to know' Jeju Island's planning real estate suffered 100 billion damage... Where are the remaining crime proceeds?
2020-06-20 20:11:16
Lost crime proceeds of 100 billion won and fraud hidden in Jeju Island
The'I Want to Know' broadcast this afternoon reveals the lost profits of 100 billion won and the traps of fraud hidden in the land of Jeju Island.
■ 1000 victims?
The largest fraud case since its founding
On June 4, in front of the Ulsan District Court, a noisy quarrel mixed with screaming and yelling.
It was the day of the trial of 1000 victims and 100 billion won of fraud.
Victims who did not receive a full reward were confronted by the family of fraud suspects.
There was a woman who was watching all this while the argument continued with staggering claims, and she was the daughter-in-law of the suspect family, Park Hyun-joo (pseudonym).
But where she stood was not the family's side, but the victims' side.
She said it was late, but she wanted to make a conscience statement.
■ She pointed at the tip of her knife, two contracts sharper than the tip of the blade
Her world was perfect.
While pursuing a doctoral program to become a professor, she visited her husband's place without notice.
After witnessing her husband with my mistress there, her perfect world began to crack.
In addition, the company run by the in-house was a planning real estate fraud organization.
When everything was revealed, two contracts were handed over to the in-laws.
The contract contained instructions to capture everything you learned during your marriage.
“In my normal divorce case, I haven't done so with such conditions.
Just a celebrity, a celebrity, or a chaebol.
You can put it in when there's a bad effect when it's revealed.
-Interview with lawyer Eom Kyung-cheon
She couldn't even move a bit in a sharp contract, but now she has started writing a complaint against her.
Fraud victims went back to her whistleblowers and searched for the proceeds of the crime.
■ Sharp battles with or without profits
Is it true?
Is it true that you want to believe it?
Victims tracking the missing 100 billion won along with whistleblower Hyun-Joo Park (pseudonym).
The chiefs of the fraudulent organization allege that there is no profit, and the victims have been sued several times to recover the hidden property.
Is there no crime proceeds left, as the alleged allegations are?
Is there a vault filled with cash, as whistleblowers claim?
■ People who wake up from dreams, those who are still wandering in dreams
“I've had a lot of trouble in the whole house.
So am I, my brother, and my youngest brother.
The youngest younger brother made his own hard money and invested almost 100 million dollars.”
-Interview with victim Sun Woo-young (pseudonym)
“It all develops.
There you go.
(Otherwise) Why would you give your son land?
(Omitted) It's a future value.
Real Estate
-Interview with victim Yeon-woo Do (pseudonym)
Victims who realize that the purchased land is not being developed are protesting, and those who firmly believe that the land will be developed are introducing them to acquaintances, causing secondary and tertiary damage.
This is not necessarily a matter of criminal organization.
What are the traps of fraud hidden in the land of Jeju Island?
This week's SBS ‘I Want to Know That’ episode of will air on Saturday, June 20 at 11:10 pm.