YouTuber Tzuyang recently revealed the shocking contents of her late ex-boyfriend’s suicide notes, shedding light on years of abuse, extortion, and the complex legal battles that ensued. The revelations have sparked widespread discussion and controversy, especially after portions of the notes were released by JTBC on July 24th.

The popular YouTuber Tzuyang opens up about her late ex-boyfriend’s abuse, extortion, and his final words

Tzuyang’s ex-boyfriend, referred to as “Mr. A,” allegedly subjected her to four years of physical assault, extortion, and threats before his death. In his suicide notes, Mr. A denied spreading rumors about Tzuyang’s past and expressed deep frustration over the accusations. He admitted to abusing Tzuyang and extorting her income, expressing remorse for his actions and a desire to avoid further conflict.

Despite their confidentiality agreement, Mr. A’s lawyer, known as Mr. B, reportedly leaked information about Tzuyang to the YouTuber cyber wrecker Gu Je Yeok. This led her to file another complaint, believing her ex-boyfriend had breached their agreement. Mr. B, who is also accused of extorting tens of millions of KRW from the YouTuber, defended his actions, claiming they were part of a legitimate contract, although he acknowledged acting out of “drunken frustration.”

Her live broadcast added more layers to the story, as she revealed how her ex-boyfriend and agency head had subjected her to years of torment, starting with revenge porn and escalating to threats and extortion by individuals like Gu Je Yeok and Jeon Guk Jin.

The Korean Bar Association is now investigating the allegations against Mr. B, which could lead to disciplinary action. Following these revelations, Mr. B has been fired from his position as a legal journalist at a media company.

As she continues to share her painful experiences, the public response has been one of shock and concern, highlighting the severe impact of such abuses and the importance of holding those responsible accountable.