[120523] Tajinyo Says It Can’t Trust the Court
Tajinyo Says It Can’t Trust the Court
Source: ENEWSWORLD.COM
Translated by : Erika Kim
It seemed as if the Tajinyo case will come to a swift conclusion with the arrival of Tablo’s official papers, but the Tajinyo members won’t be giving up without a good fight.After the papers proving Tablo’s academic records arrived from America, the accused Tajinyo members have been put on the defensive. They’re not ruffled, however, as they even continue to voice suspicions against the justice department.On May 18, a member of Tajinyo posted some suspicions under the title ‘Why the trial wasn’t clean’. The member, with nickname kiwi****, said in the post, ‘The judge in charge of the case and Tablo’s lawyer used to attend the same Judicial Institute. That’s why we can’t trust the results.’ The member also added that the producer of the MBC special Tablo Goes to Stanford and the judge both went to the same high school and university.The post was put on the main page of the café, and received much support from the members with over 4,000 views. The members promptly started to spread the suspicions by gathering together personal information and photos of the judge, lawyer and producer.Suspicions also arose regarding the trial held on May 18.This day, Tablo withdrew his suit against two of the accused, who pleaded for lenience. The reason was that “they asked for forgiveness and didn’t attack [Tablo’s] family.”Tajinyo, however, again rose to say Tablo’s withdrawal was an attempt to cover up his own faults. The same post revealed that ‘Professor Kwak Keum Joo and some who showed their support for Tablo turned out to be members of [the same church]. We can’t trust them because Tablo’s family also goes to the same church.’The member even demanded that ‘now that the official diploma has arrived, the head of the criminal investigation section of Seocho in charge of the Tablo case should reveal the immigration records from the police investigation.’Despite the fact that Tajinyo still holds its head up high, the café is mostly expected to go downhill in the future. Some of the accused are even breaking off from the group, pleading leniency soon after the papers proving Tablo’s academic credentials arrived.The public are now looking toward how the case will come to a close after two years of chaos.

