Jinju and her boyfriend Seongje bought two lottery tickets three years ago, allegedly winning a first-prize annuity lottery. Despite the supposed winnings, the couple struggled financially, eventually separating when Jinju was eight months pregnant. Seongje disappeared after the birth of their son, cutting off contact and denying the lottery win. Conflicting claims arose between Jinju and Seongje's family about the legitimacy of the lottery win and financial support. Jinju seeks legal action for child support and truth about the lottery winnings.
Country: South Korea
State/Province: None
City/Region: Suwon
Incident Type: Non-Murder
Relationship Status: Separated
Relationship Duration: Approximately 3 years
Incident Date: None
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Approximately 3 years
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궁금한 Y · Original language: Korean
출산 후 잠적한 남자친구 | 왑소사
Financial Conflict
The relationship was marked by financial conflict centered on disputed lottery winnings. Family interference, especially from Seongje's mother, and deception about the lottery prize contributed to the breakup and ongoing legal disputes. The birth of a child intensified the conflict, with Seongje avoiding paternal responsibilities.
Police and legal investigations focus on verifying the lottery win and child support obligations. Conflicting testimonies from both families complicate the case. Seongje's disappearance and changed contact details hinder direct communication. Legal counsel advises criminal complaint for verification and child support enforcement.
Uncertainty exists regarding the legitimacy of the lottery win due to conflicting store records and family claims. Seongje's inconsistent statements and disappearance create ambiguity about financial and paternal responsibilities.
Jinju and Seongje bought lottery tickets in 2011, allegedly winning first prize. Seongje's mother managed the prize money during his military service but withheld funds. The couple lived together briefly but separated when Jinju was eight months pregnant. After childbirth, Seongje cut off contact and denied the lottery win. Jinju's family disputes Seongje's claims, leading to legal action for child support and truth verification.
High risk due to financial deception, family opposition, and abandonment of parental duties, increasing potential for prolonged legal conflict and emotional harm to the child and mother.
Financial disputes and family interference can severely strain relationships, especially when combined with deception. Early signs of secretive behavior and withdrawal may indicate deeper conflicts. Legal avenues may be necessary to resolve financial and parental responsibilities.
Secretive management of lottery money by Seongje's mother and Seongje's social withdrawal were early signals of impending conflict.
Written agreement on lottery winnings, changed phone numbers, and conflicting family testimonies helped connect the case.
Written agreements, lottery website records, and family interviews appeared strongest.
Statements from the convenience store owner, Seongje's parents, and Jinju's family were reported. No independent eyewitness accounts were noted.
No follow-up reports beyond initial legal consultations and family meetings are available.
The true status of the lottery winnings and the full extent of financial support remain unclear.