Tzuyang "Not Playing the Victim"
Clarifies Working at Entertainment Bar and Abortion Allegations
Tzyang is seen shedding tears as she revealed the damage she suffered during a YouTube live broadcast on the 11th of last month. [Photo source=YouTube capture]
Youtuber Jjuyang (real name Park Jung-won), who was threatened by 'cyber stalkers,' revealed a recorded transcript containing her victimization after allegations arose that she was 'playing the victim.' She also addressed suspicions regarding 'identity theft abortion,' 'working at a nightlife establishment,' and 'tax evasion.'
On the 1st, Jjuyang uploaded a video titled 'This is my final explanation video' on her YouTube channel.
In the video, Jjuyang disclosed a recorded transcript containing evidence of sexual assault by her ex-boyfriend and former agency CEO Mr. A, which occurred in January 2020. The transcript captured Mr. A forcibly sexually assaulting Jjuyang. Particularly shocking was the part where Mr. A said, “I have to take all the money, use her as a sex slave, and then kill her.”
Jjuyang explained the 'identity theft abortion' suspicion by saying, “Besides this transcript, there were countless times I was forced. Because of that, I had an unwanted pregnancy and had to undergo surgery at a hospital.” She added, “This identity theft part is something I just found out about now. I remember the former CEO found a hospital in Gwangju, and I wore a hat and mask. He told me not to say a word because if anyone recognized his voice, we’d get caught.” She continued, “The former CEO’s sister contacted me first, saying she wasn’t sure about the identity theft part but confirmed there were no records. If the investigation confirms identity theft, even if I didn’t know, it’s clearly breaking the law, so I will accept any punishment accordingly.”
She also addressed past allegations of 'working at a nightlife establishment.' Jjuyang said, “It’s true that I started working because the former CEO forced me. I met him at a hunting bar, and he always wanted money. He made me go around karaoke rooms as a way to make money, which was the start of working at such places.”
Jjuyang further revealed, “Although he was sometimes kind, he cut me off from my family and acquaintances, so I had no choice but to rely on him as that became my daily reality. Even though we got along at times, I suffered from violence and threats. In 2020, I begged to give him all the company’s profits to break up, but he demanded sexual favors along with the profits.”
Netizens who watched the video left supportive comments such as “Thank you for enduring, Jjuyang,” “It’s sad that victims have to explain themselves,” “What kind of people say Jjuyang is at fault even after this,” “Cyber stalkers are really awful,” and “Hope you confidently resume YouTube.”
Meanwhile, Jjuyang’s side has filed complaints against Kim Se-ui, CEO of the YouTube channel Garoseuro Yeonguso (Gaseyeon), as well as against Gujeokyeok and Jeon Guk-jin.
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