Victim Woman Files Complaints Against Friend and Ex-Boyfriend
"I Was Upset Because I Was the Only One Not Given a Wedding Invitation" Apology
"Sent 100,000 Won via Kakao, But Won't Withdraw Complaint"
A woman who attended a wedding with the bride’s ex-boyfriend and paid with fake money was ultimately sued for fraud. It is reported that the woman later transferred 100,000 won as a congratulatory gift to the bride, pleading for leniency.
On the 21st, a post on the online community Nate Pann gained attention, stating that woman A sued her friend and ex-boyfriend who paid with fake money at her wedding.
A woman who attended a wedding with the bride's ex-boyfriend and paid with counterfeit money was eventually charged with fraud. It is reported that the woman later sent the bride a congratulatory gift of 100,000 won, appealing for leniency. [Image source=Getty Images]
Previously, A revealed the story that her college classmate B, who was not invited, brought A’s ex-boyfriend and paid with children’s toy bills, then ate the meal.
At the time, A said, "An uninvited friend brought my ex-boyfriend from five years ago, put children’s toy bills in an envelope, handed it over, and even took two meal tickets to eat."
Netizens who saw A’s post advised that the two could be sued for fraud.
A lawyer left a comment offering free assistance with the lawsuit and provided an email address, and A completed the fraud lawsuit filing with the lawyer’s help.
Belated Apology: "I Was Upset I Didn’t Receive the Invitation Alone"
On the 20th, a victimized woman, Ms. A, posted a review on the online community Nate Pann about a friend who paid with fake money at her wedding and her ex-boyfriend. [Image source=Nate Pann]
After A’s story went viral and the lawsuit proceeded, B finally apologized to A through Instagram.
B said, "I was upset that I didn’t receive the invitation alone. I often meet and reply to messages from others, but it hurt that you didn’t even read my messages, so in my childish mind, I acted out to get revenge."
She continued, "I acted impulsively and didn’t expect this to become news. My boyfriend found out, and after being criticized by people around me, I realized how serious my actions were. I’m very ashamed to realize this only now and also embarrassed that I didn’t know my mistake until you posted."
She added, "You must have been very upset, right? I’m sorry. You don’t have to see me anymore. I heard you’re suing me for fraud, and I will humbly accept that, but if you feel better and want to cancel it, I’d appreciate it. I also resent the congratulatory money and meal fee."
Regarding this apology, A said, "She sent 100,000 won via KakaoPay, but I have no intention of accepting that money," and "I have no plans to withdraw the lawsuit. I blocked her without replying as soon as I saw the message."
She also stated, "My ex initially said he wouldn’t go, but I confirmed that B encouraged him. Ultimately, both B and my ex embarrassed me by coming to the wedding, so I have no intention of dropping the lawsuit against either of them. They are adults and should take responsibility for their actions."
Finally, she criticized, "Even the friend who posted ‘everyone sues for everything’ is only apologizing now, but it doesn’t feel sincere." Netizens who read this review commented, "She sent 100,000 won after causing all that trouble?" and "Congratulations on your wedding," among other reactions.
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