Park, a YouTuber in her 30s living in Korea, has been robbed of her identity that led to the death of her mother and daughter
Feb 21, 2025
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Sports Trends said on the 21st that Liu, the law firm representing BJ's Juice Se-yeon (Inse-yeon) lawsuit, received some personal information from Google after receiving a partial request for disclosure of evidence from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California," he reported.
According to the media, after checking the operator of the Cuckga channel provided by Google, it was confirmed that Cuckga was a man in his late 30s living in Korea. Other personal information related to Cuckga obtained will be used in lawsuits filed by Juice Seyeon against Cuckga.
In December last year, Juice Seyeon reportedly asked Google headquarters to disclose information such as YouTube channel users' names, date of birth, home addresses, e-mails, contacts, and bank account numbers through the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Since then, the U.S. court approved the request on the 19th, excluding bank account numbers.
He has been criticized for distributing unconfirmed facts by hosting a broadcast with 1.14 million subscribers wearing a mask, hiding his identity, and uploading content about the personal lives of celebrities behind anonymity.
In particular, Cuckga killed YouTuber 'Jammi' in 2019 by shooting him as a male-hating feminist. At that time, Jammy "I think my mother died because of me. If I didn't broadcast, my mom wouldn't have died, and if I didn't do that on the show and the malicious comments didn't run, my mom wouldn't have been troubled." Jammi later died after suffering from depression.
Since then, a national petition to legally sanction anonymous cyber-rekka channels such as Cuckga has been raised to the agenda of the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee with the consent of 50,000 people.
In the midst of this, along with Chairman Hive Bang Si-hyuk, who was seen in Los Angeles, USA, was accused of releasing a video claiming false facts such as having sex in exchange for money and gambling in Las Vegas
In September last year, Juice Se-yeon filed a lawsuit against Cuckga for defamation of false information in a domestic court, and in the process, it was reported that the U.S. Discovery provided and confirmed personal information.
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