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Rotten Mango

#311: Top K-Pop Stars Opened a Night Club to Drug & Sell Women to Overseas Investors

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2023

⏱️ 113 minutes

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Summary

An IT specialist working at a data forensics company came across something odd. He was employed by the police to recover any missing files from a phone. He was good at his job - so he recovered it all. But when he took a look at the recovered data - he saw 200k text messages, photos, and videos of women being drugged and sold to the highest bidder in sinister group chats. He had just uncovered a complicated human trafficking ring. The buyers? Overseas wealthy businessmen, politicians, and corrupt police officials. The product? Female victims who had no idea they were going to be drugged, sold, and SA’d. The sellers? Famous K-Pop idols who had images of being the wholesome guy every girl in the nation wanted to date. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ramble.

0:02.0

On BBC A Player, I am doing life.

0:05.0

A few more years means nothing to me.

0:08.0

I'm pregnant.

0:09.0

Drudges go easy, I'm pregnant women.

0:12.0

I've had all my electricity, that's all. I don't think I should

0:14.7

even be in here. A new series of the Bafter Award winning time. You tell anyone, and I mean

0:21.6

anyone about me, I will kill you. Starring Jody Whitaker,

0:26.4

Tamara Lawrence and Bella Ramsey. Time. Watch on BBC Eye Player.

0:31.4

Bad-Bein, Bar-A-Bum.

0:32.4

In 2016 in South Korea. Watch on BBC Eye Player. Bat-Bein-Budda-boo-Bum.

0:33.0

In 2016, in South Korea, a woman walks into the police station to report that her ex-boyfriend

0:39.6

had taken explicit photos of her without her consent.

0:43.3

She wants to file a formal police report.

0:46.0

The ex-boyfriend then gets called into the police station where he says he's more than willing

0:51.3

to do anything that he possibly can to show that he is innocent

0:55.1

of what he is being accused of.

0:57.6

But the problem is, it's broken.

1:02.2

The police are like, what do you mean it's broken. The police are like what do you mean it's broken? His phone was

1:05.8

conveniently broken. But the police they're thinking we can't just tuck away the

1:10.3

case and call it a good day. We're going to have the man send his phone

1:13.8

in to a data forensics company, the same one that recovered all the data

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