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Thailand's popular YouTuber Nutty flees abroad after alleged RM246.7mil forex scam

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Thailand's popular YouTuber Nutty flees abroad after alleged RM246.7mil forex scam

  • THAILAND
  • Sunday, 28 Aug 2022
    7:16 PM MYT
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BANGKOK, Aug 28 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): A popular YouTuber (pic) who claimed to be a successful forex trader has reportedly fled abroad after allegedly cheating thousands of investors out of two billion baht (RM246.7mil).

Natthamon Khongchak, better known as Nutty the YouTuber, defrauded over 6,000 victims, according to Phaisal Ruangrit, a lawyer who campaigns to help fraud victims.

Phaisal said one victim had deposited about 18 baht million (RM2.2mil) with her.

On Aug 24, the lawyer led some 30 people to file complaints against Natthamon with the Economic Crime Suppression Division.

He said the YouTuber had used her popularity to lure victims with the promise of high returns in a short time

Natthamon’s YouTube account, which is titled Nutty’s Diary, has over 800,000 followers but the last clip was posted some five months ago.

Natthamon claimed to be a successful forex trader and financial coach.

She invited people to deposit money in her account, promising 25% returns for three-month contracts, 30% for six-month contracts and 35% for 12-month contracts. She pledged to pay returns every month.

However, in April, her customers began complaining that they had not received the payments as promised.

In a May 25 Instagram post, Natthamon said she had made a mistake in trading and lost all the money but promised to repay to her investors.

On June 24, she announced she was being sued in two cases and would not be able to repay other investors if she was jailed.

Yesterday, popular Facebook page Drama-addict posted that Natthamon had fled abroad. It added that one of her alleged victims, identified only as Nok, had offered a reward of one million baht (RM123,395) to anyone who could provide information that led to her arrest.

The page said it received information that Natthamon had fled to Malaysia. - The Nation/ANN
 
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