Regarding the VC case, some people have asked, "Why aren't cases like this often discussed publicly?" There are actually two main reasons: 1. Legal issues. Many cases are already in the legal process, whether it's filing a police report, an investigation, or in some cases, even reaching the courts as early as the beginning of 2025. In this situation, discussing details publicly could negatively impact the case. Furthermore, lawyers recommend: Following the legal process first, such as filing a police report or contacting relevant agencies like the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), and letting the justice system run its course. 2. Multiple parties are affected. In these cases, it's not just one side that's harmed. For example, investors, the project that was misrepresented, and other related organizations or individuals are all involved. Therefore, speaking out too soon, could affect those not directly involved, or cause widespread misunderstandings, potentially leading to lawsuits from other related groups. That's why many choose to handle these matters legally first, and that's why it takes so long for some cases to become public.
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