By July of 2019, Baksa became one of the most notorious administrators. He approached women by claiming he had good connections for high-paying part time work. He then gathered the women’s personal data like their national identification numbers, bank account numbers, and profile pictures — insisting they must disclose such information to get paid on time. Once he collected all the information, he forced the women to create videos of themselves doing sexual acts. He threatened to reveal their identities to family, friends, and all over the internet. He also threatened to physically harm them had they not obliged to his orders. And by doing so, Baksa was able to push these women to keep making videos that became more cruel and humiliating.
The perpetrators and the viewers all referred to these women as “slaves”. In fact, Baksa made all of his victims to “carve the word Noye (slave) and/or Baksa” somewhere on their bodies — as a proof of promising loyalty to him. Among the 74 women who fell victim to his exploitation, 16 have been verified to be minors.
A little over a month into the investigation that followed the petition, the police were finally successful at pinning down the group chatroom administrators, including Baksa. The authorities estimate these men to have profited hundreds of thousands of dollars from distributing these illegally produced pornographic videos. Baksa is reported to have kept over $100,000 USD stashed away at his residence — assumed to be the cryptocurrency he made from his chatrooms cashed out.
Updated March 23 KST: More celebrities have expressed their support for government petitions asking the police to reveal the identities of the suspects behind the Nth Room sexual exploitation case as well as the users of those Nth Rooms (scroll down to original article for an explanation of the...
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