The man had personally contacted her via social media, starting off his string of messages with, "Do you want to work a well-compensated part-time job? We will do everything to meet your conditions on hours and pay. On average, you can make 600,000 KRW to 2 million KRW ($496~$1,654 USD) for a one-time job," and then went on to beseech her, "One of my customers is a huge fan of you. He's in his mid-twenties and he wants to meet you, if possible, and if you are interested, please contact me."
The embarrassing messages didn't end there. The man, who seems to have no shame, further wrote her, "I ask you of this favor. I will keep it an absolute secret. I will pay you 1 million KRW (~$827 USD) over [the average]. 400?" We can only hope that the man was merely trolling with these desperate messages. And talk about not smooth at all...
Jisu, who has had enough of the hectoring, personally responded with, "This kind of direct request makes me feel incredibly uncomfortable. You've sent these messages numerous times; please stop. It doesn't feel good [receiving them]."
Regarding this issue, TAHITI's agency stated, "We will request an official investigation from the police's cyber team."
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