JTBC's CEO Claims Samsung is Behind The Schemes of "Nth Room" Suspect Cho Joo Bin
JTBC's CEO Son Suk Hee is suspecting that there was a certain ploy behind the "Nth Room" suspect Cho Joo Bin.
On March 28, Chosun Ilbo announced that JTBC's CEO and former newscaster Son Suk Hee did not complain to the authorities about Cho Joo Bin's violent threats to him, reflecting on his suspicion that Samsung was behind the action plan of the perpetrator.
Earlier, it was revealed that Joo Bin, the leading perpetrator of the controversial "Nth Room," tried to threaten Son Suk Hee by posing to be a private investigator. Discretely, the "private investigator" wrote to Son Suk Hee, attempting to assault his family after obtaining a substantial amount of money from Kim Woong, a freelance writer.
Kim Woong had already sued Son Suk Hee in July of 2019 for physical assault after an accident involving hit-and-runs, a minor financial settlement imposed on the CEO earlier in the year. Joo Bin harassed him with SMS messages and as per the CEO, Kim Woong was supported by the colossal Samsung corporation.
Sun Suk Hee, who defended his motive for keeping blackmail hidden, stated: "Over years JTBC has been covering news unfavorable to Samsung."
Consequently, Son Suk Hee was careful not to take any drastic action "as the company had done multiple background checks" on him before.
"CEO Son has found a suspicious man roaming for approximately six months in his private residence, threatening his family," stated JTBC.
For these reasons, Son Suk Hee sent the cash to Cho Joo Bin who later admitted that he threatened the CEO by referring to the "false ties" between Kim Woong and Samsung.
But even though Son Suk Hee continued to make Samsung the reason for not disclosing threats, networkers and "even JTBC members" remain largely suspicious of his intentions.
The Prime Suspect Behind The "Nth Room" Human Trafficking Case Exposed Publicly.
The profile of the prime suspect arrested in the "Telegram Nth Room" has come to light after various reports have revealed his face and information.
On March 19, in addition to the numerous sexual crimes involving over 70 women, he was indicted for the operation of the notorious chatroom concerning the sex trafficking of young girls. More than 260,000 people have been provided with videos containing these abuses.
"Nth Room" is a set of Telegram chat rooms that distribute footage of women being abused for cash and other abusive videos. Felons built chat rooms, each keeping private information from victims so that victims could do what they or the users desired. To enter the forum, participants need to pay. Some commands were horribly obscene and offensive, including the genitals with a pair of scissors. 16 were minors out of 74 victims.
Recently, Korean idols have encouraged both fans and the people around the world to join in organizing the petition to expose to the general public the other offenders who had engaged in the crime.
Some of these celebrities are Moon Ga Young, Baek Yerin, Lady Jane, Kwon Jung Ryul, Simon Dominic, Rhythm Power, Geegooin, Huckleberry P, Palo Alto, Yoo Seung Woo, Soran's Go Young Bae, 2AM's Jo Kwon, Don Spike, EXO's Baekhyun and Chanyeol, VIXX's Ravi, former MOMOLAND member Yeonwoo and more.
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