The identity of the netizen who filled the YouTube comment section with supportive messages toward FIFTY FIFTY while attacking ATTRAKT has been revealed.
On July 11, an online community post titled "current whereabouts of a FIFTY FIFTY family member" was created on FMKorea. The post included a screen-captured photo of a comment left on a YouTube video.
The comment said, "Let's say that he (ATTRAKT CEO) sold his watch, his car, and even borrowed 90 million KRW from his old mother, so it's 300 million KRW. Then where did he use all the 8.3 billion KRW? If this doesn't get revealed, it only means that he tried to chain the FIFTY FIFTY members with the 8.3 billion KRW and make them into slaves. Don't say anything ridiculous and reveal the itinerary for the 8.3 billion KRW spent. It's true that the agency wasn't able to reveal where they used the 8.3 billion KRW during the first trial. So know things properly before siding with the agency. Did you know that the 8 billion KRW investment was given to the Star Crew ENT, not ATTRAKT? Why do the members need to repay everything? Also, if the company is that good, then it can keep the 'ATTRAKT' trademark. 'FIFTY FIFTY' suits the members."
Shortly after, it was revealed that the individual who also wrote many similar comments was one of the uncles of a FIFTY FIFTY member. One netizen asked in the comments, "How did this person get caught as being an uncle of a FIFTY FIFTY member? He covered the comment section with that same comment and went around threatening people who screenshot (that comment), so I thought he would be a family member."
Another netizen replied, "People replied to that comment saying 'what if he's a family member?' So people began deducing and found out his name and photo proving that he's an uncle of a member, also his company name and title. So, (after being discovered) he deleted all his comments and ran."
Other netizens commented, "Their family member was shielding them," "So it's true that the family was in on the betrayal," "If he's their uncle, he shares the same blood as them. He just proved their family level," "I guess this betrayal act was a family business," "I saw a lengthy comment on YouTube defending the members, I guess it was him," "His comment is not helping the girls at all," "He tried to leech off his neice who suddenly skyrocketed into fame overnight, but he got shot down quickly," "So their whole family is making a commotion," "The uncle is blinded by money," and "This is what happens when dumb people start to have conviction."
I just can’t see anyone supporting this group any more, no matter which agency they eventually land with… or not.
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