Police leaked internal report to protect the family of CEO Kwon Do-hyung, developer of Luna… fact-finding

Do-hyung Kwon, CEO of Terraform Labs (Facebook Capture, CEO, Do-hyung Kwon) © News1

While the family of Do-hyung Kwon, the representative of Terraform Labs, the issuer of the cryptocurrency Luna and Terra, which had ‘collapsed by 99%’, was designated as a person to be protected by the police, an internal police report containing the contents was leaked. The police launched a fact-finding investigation.

According to the police on the 14th, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency is investigating the circumstances in which an internal report containing Kwon’s family’s personal information was leaked to the outside and checking the facts.

Earlier, at around 6:8 pm on the 12th, a man visited the apartment where CEO Kwon and his spouse lived, rang the doorbell, and asked Kwon’s spouse, “Do you have a husband?” and fled. Kwon’s spouse immediately reported it to the police and requested urgent personal protection and was designated as a subject of personal protection.

It is known that the leaked report contained the date and time of the report, the facts of damage, and specific address and personal information of Kwon’s family.

A police official said, “Some of the contents of the internal report appear to have been photographed and leaked.” “We are checking the circumstances of the leak.”

Meanwhile, the mysterious man who visited CEO Kwon’s house was identified as BJ Chance, an internet broadcaster who said, “I bought Luna for 2 billion won.” On the 16th, the police will investigate him on charges of trespassing.

(Seoul = News 1)

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