Prosecutors investigate Gu Young-bae for the third time in the "Timpe Unsettled Case"...a warrant request is imminent.

2024.11.08. AM 10:31
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The prosecution, which is investigating the large-scale settlement of the Q10 Group, is calling in the CEO of the Q10 Group, the parent company of Timon and Wemakeff, for the third time to investigate.

The investigation team of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office has been investigating CEO Koo as a suspect accused of fraud, embezzlement, and breach of trust since this morning (8th).The representative of

district was previously questioned by the prosecution on September 30th and the 2nd of last month, and this is the first time he has been summoned since escaping arrest.The representative of

, along with CEO Timon Ryu Kwang-jin and CEO Ryu Hwa-hyun of Wemakep, is accused of stealing KRW 1.595 trillion in sales by deceiving the seller even though he knew that he could not pay the settlement.

In addition, he is accused of causing 60.3 billion won in damages to Timon and 8.9 billion won to Wemakeprice by driving his work to affiliates, and siphoning off 67.1 billion won in company money to acquire the U.S. e-commerce company.

Earlier, the prosecution is considering whether to re-claim the warrant after the court rejected the arrest warrant filed against them on the 10th of last month, calling representatives of Timef for two more days.


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