In the 322nd episode of KBS Joy 'Ask Anything', which airs at 8:30 p.m. today (30th), the storyteller who is currently working as a lawyer is concerned about how much he should trust people.
The storyteller, who has worked as a judge and public servant for 20 years, introduces that he recently established a law firm and works as a lawyer. He then said that many of the cases in charge are fraudulent, and that clients continue to cheat on them, and that he is worried about "How much trust people should work?"
The writer talks about a case in which the client 'There was no sexual crime' and 'There was no sexual relationship at all, and he never went to a motel with him', but when he went to court, there was solid evidence to the contrary. In addition, 'I never stalked' says that the client told him 'I contacted him/her about once or twice a day', but in some cases, the details of calls made more than 30 times in court were shown as evidence.
He says he has been deceived by many people in connection with fees. "I have a trial the day after tomorrow, so please help me quickly." He said that there were many cases where he did not pay the fee, such as continuing to postpone the balance after paying only part of the fee in advance, or not paying the fee after the trial.
In response, colleagues say not to defend the law firm before receiving all the fees, but the writer says it is difficult not to defend the law firm even though it is a position to pay the money soon.
Lee Soo-geun, who heard the story, said "Are there people who cheat lawyers?"Surprised. Seo Jang-hoon gives firm advice, saying, `Don't even do anything against me and don't believe in such things.'
On the other hand, the story of the storyteller, who appeared in 'Departure Camp' and was called 'Wind Husband' and the story of the storyteller from Uzbekistan, who has lived in Korea for five years, can be found on KBS Joy channel at 8:30 p.m. today (30th). More videos of 'Ask Anything' can also be found on major online channels (YouTube, Facebook, etc.) and portal sites.