He didn’t even know it was happening.
Famous influencer and streamer Lilka revealed that he was a victim of it silence (illegal filming) al G-STAR 2024 game exhibition.
On November 16, he explained the situation in a social media post.
“The bodyguard said they would stay until the end, but I felt bad and told them to leave. It was difficult to get a taxi, so I walked a little further down to get one. Some men passing by saw a middle school student taking the molka from under me and started questioning him. I had no idea.
I reported it to the police and the witnesses gave their statements. When they checked the phone, they didn’t film me well but they found videos of other women. I also wrote a statement at the police station and left.
I guess the bodyguard didn’t say they were staying until the end for nothing. Oh, life…”
—Lilka
Illegal filming is a serious crime and can be fined up to 50,000,000 KRW ($~35,883.71 USD) or up to seven years in prison.
Meanwhile, Lilka was invited as a guest to promote a new game at the exhibition, which is the largest game exhibition in Korea.