In ‘Detectives‘ Trade Secrets’, the ‘Seagull Detectives’ are in trouble as they set out to solve a ‘used car fraud case’ of a mother and daughter who lent their name to an acquaintance and ended up becoming the owners of ‘17 vehicles’. This is because evidence has emerged suggesting ‘drug use’ of the mother among the clients.
On Channel A’s ‘Detectives‘ Trade Secrets’, which will air on Monday the 7th, the ‘Seagull Detectives’ will confront the male acquaintance who lent their client’s name. The client previously claimed, “I promised I‘d only lend my name for 3 months”. However, the man refuted this, saying, “Why should I be the one lending it if I’m only lending it for 3 months? We went into business together with the intention of living together” and that the client made up the whole story. Furthermore, he stated, “(The client) is in a common-law marriage with me.”
Previously, the client had told the ‘Seagull Detectives’ that the acquaintance was married and that she had no choice but to treat him well because he had to pay off his debts, but that he misunderstood that the two were in a ‘lovers’. Regarding the ‘common-law marriage’, which refers to the fact that they are actually married but have not registered their marriage, attorney Nam Seong-tae, who is in charge of legal advice, shook his head and said, “This situation does not constitute a common-law marriage.” Defconn also said, “I was surprised. (You said he was married) I thought you weren‘t married...” ” and was bewildered by the man’s claims.
From the beginning, the man, who had been making claims contrary to the client, drew the line, saying, “I know the whereabouts of 17 vehicles registered in the client‘s name, and I absolutely did not use the cannon car that the client suspects.“ Furthermore, he said, “That person did drugs. I will definitely file a complaint. I have evidence,” and shoved something at the ‘Seagull Detectives. The ‘Seagull Detectives’ also could not hide their shock after confirming this. Defconn was shocked by the increasingly absurd situation, saying, “I can’t believe it, but it‘s absurd even as I listen.
While the claims of the client suspected of ‘drug use’ and the male acquaintance who borrowed her name continue to conflict, the truth of the tangled case can be found out on ‘Detectives’ Trade Secrets’, which airs on Channel A at 9:30 PM on Monday the 7th.
Reporter Choi Yoon-na, Donga.com yyynnn@donga.com
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