Video Clarifying Allegations with Lawyer Escalates Situation
"Still Doesn't Know What Went Wrong," Netizens Criticize
YouTuber Dalssi (real name Jemin Young), who was criticized for allegedly attempting a 'jeonse fraud hot potato game,' has apologized again for the related controversy. On the 23rd, Dalssi posted on her YouTube community, "Over the past few weeks, I have slowly read the many comments left by viewers and realized how reckless my actions were, and I have reflected deeply."
The controversy over Dalsi's jeonse fraud passing started with a video posted on his channel on the 22nd of last month. In the video, Dalsi said that after being a victim of jeonse fraud and having no way to get the deposit back from the landlord, he chose to find tenants himself. [Photo by YouTube channel 'Dalsi']
Dalssi's controversy over the jeonse fraud hot potato game began with a video posted on her channel on the 22nd of last month. In the video, Dalssi said that after being a victim of jeonse fraud and having no way to get her deposit back from the landlord, she chose to find tenants herself. She visited several real estate agencies without disclosing the fact that she had been defrauded and inquired about tenants, eventually finding one. However, the next tenant did not sign the contract due to the landlord's national tax delinquency record. At this point, Dalssi expressed, "The person who was my only hope, my bluebird, was gone." Eventually, unable to find another tenant, she added that she purchased the house with a bank loan.
However, netizens who watched the video pointed out Dalssi's actions as a 'jeonse fraud hot potato game.' They criticized her for trying to pass on a house where the deposit could not be recovered to someone else, calling it 'fraud' and 'hot potato game.' As the controversy grew, Dalssi posted an explanatory video with a certain lawyer on the 3rd.
The lawyer appearing in the explanatory video said, "To state the facts, what Dalssi experienced is not jeonse fraud damage." He continued, "Since she herself suffered no loss, the idea of passing it on to someone else does not hold," and explained, "Without intent, she followed the police's general advice and concluded by minimizing the damage." Netizens raised their voices of criticism again in response.
Despite the apology and explanation, criticism from netizens did not subside, and after three weeks, Dalssi posted again on her YouTube community to clarify once more. She said, "I am truly ashamed that before many people pointed out in the comments, I did not properly realize the seriousness of the jeonse fraud situation and mistakenly described what I experienced as 'jeonse fraud.' I sincerely apologize for delivering indiscriminate information and personal experiences inaccurately, which disappointed those who watch my videos."
YouTuber Dalssi (real name Jemin Young), who was criticized for allegedly attempting a "jeonse fraud hot potato," apologized again. On the 23rd, Dalssi posted on her YouTube community, "Over the past few weeks, I have slowly read the comments left by many people and realized how reckless my actions were, and I have reflected a lot." [Photo by YouTube channel 'Dalssi']
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