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๐งธMILK๐งธ(๋ฏธ์ฐ ์๋กํ) ์ฐจ์ฐ๋น
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BREAKING: Korean media now confirms the Cheongdam restaurant linked to Cha Eunwoo rumors is NOT owned by his family. It is owned by Fantagio and operated by Fantagio ๐จ โผ๏ธโฌ๏ธ Fantagio statement: โThe currently operating โEojeon Cheongdamโ is a completely different corporation from Ganghwaโs โEojeon Charcoal-Grilled Eel.โ The store is operated by Fantagio M and has no relation to Cha Eunwooโs family.โ Meaning: The company controlling the store is his agency, not a personal or family entity. This completely destroys the narrative that Eunwoo or his family were hiding income through a restaurant or shifting money through relatives. The original family-run Ganghwa eel restaurant was closed. Fantagio later reused the brand name under its own corporate structure. Separate owner. Separate operator. Separate legal entity. Letโs be very clear: When a business is owned and operated by an artistโs agency, any revenue, accounting, and tax handling falls under corporate management systems, not the individual artistโs personal control. Which means he was legally within his right to file this under corporate tax treatment for this business. Yet multiple outlets framed it as a โfamily restaurantโ tied to his tax issue. That is false. Yet headlines pushed family-business implications anyway. That is irresponsible reporting. This matters because it confirms what many of us have been saying: This case is about tax interpretation and classification, not concealment, not shell businesses, not โevasion.โ No court ruling. No criminal finding. No proven income diversion. Media outlets that amplified unverified speculation about โfamily restaurantsโ owe corrections immediately. Facts over rumors. Law over headlines. Hold media accountable โ #CHAEUNWOO #์ฐจ์์ฐ v.daum.net/v/202602040632โฆ








































