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POPULAR THAI YOUTUBER FLEES ABROAD AFTER CHEATING INVESTORS IN MASSIVE FOREX SCAM

A popular Thai YouTuber has fled abroad after allegedly cheating thousands of investors’ money equivalent to 77 million Singapore dollars, media reports said.  According to The Nation/Asia News Network, Nutty the YouTuber used her popularity to entice victims with the promise of high returns in a short period of time. According to lawyer Phaisal Ruangrit, […]

A popular Thai YouTuber has fled abroad after allegedly cheating thousands of investors’ money equivalent to 77 million Singapore dollars, media reports said. 

According to The Nation/Asia News Network, Nutty the YouTuber used her popularity to entice victims with the promise of high returns in a short period of time. According to lawyer Phaisal Ruangrit, who campaigns to help fraud victims, Natthamon, who claimed to be a successful forex trader, has defrauded over 6,000 victims. Phaisal said one victim deposited about 18 million baht with Khongchak, the report said.  Earlier this month, this lawyer led more than two dozen people to file complaints against Natthamon with the Economic Crime Suppression Division of Thailand.  Natthamon is a popular influencer in Thailand with more than 800,000 followers on Youtube. She last posted on her YouTube account, titled “Nutty’s Diary,” a few months ago.  Five months ago, she invited her followers to deposit money in her account, promising 25 per cent returns for three-month contracts; 30 per cent for six-month contracts; and 35 per cent for 12-month contracts.  Natthamon even pledged to pay returns every month. But from April onwards, her customers began complaining that they had not received the payments as promised.  Later, in an Instagram post in the month of May, Natthamon confessed that she had made a mistake in trading and lost all the money. However, she promised to repay her investors.  Subsequently, in June, she announced she was being sued in two cases and would not be able to repay other investors if she was jailed.  A popular Facebook page Drama-addict posted on Sunday said it received information that Natthamon had fled to Malaysia. 

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