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Broadcaster and actor Ahn Sun-young expressed her feelings about facing the perpetrator at the first hearing on the damage of 400 million won in embezzlement.
Ahn Sun-young posted a lengthy post on her Instagram on the 2nd, saying, "Was it an April 1st April Fool's Day event?"
"The perpetrator, who faced the first trial in a year and three months, kept his eyes closed and responded only through a lawyer without an apology," he said. "Thanks to the information that people around me informed me, I was traveling to Japan with my husband, secretly selling Instagram to purchase Japanese goods, and several of the various borrowed-name accounts that stole company money were names that were following my Instagram, and I got to know all of them sick."
"I couldn't run the company properly for a year and I cried and stayed up all day because I believed in people stupidly every day, but I was so stupid and stupid that I didn't have the qualifications to manage the company, and I spent too much time blaming myself and trying to catch all of the collapsed self-esteem," he said.
He said, "As soon as I saw that face that we used to have lunch together every day, I burst into tears, but to the lawyer who looked down at me and asked questions, 'Aren't you the perpetrator who spent his money as soon as he was charged with criminal charges without making any effort to pay back even a small amount or a proper apology for more than a year after deceiving everyone?"
Then, he said, "I told my son that he did a good job, so I said, 'As expected, my mom'." The cherry blossoms in full bloom I saw on my way home also cheered me on. That's enough. I'm determined to be happy again," he vowed.
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