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Dc’s emails this morning “My words to you are unprintable.So pleased that you have everything so carefully worked So u say. You are so well informed. !
my One simple comment I don’t lie.
I told him to stop lying there is no cornerstone investment these were his emails
I wrote a very logical response to you
Your interpretation of our conversation was completely wrong.
I told you several things which you chose not to to listen to
First it was Saturday afternoon and you had woken me up
Second we are in fact in conversation with two alternate cornerstone investors not one.
Third I was wary to give you any information
Having read your response I felt it better not to engage further.
Your response was what I should have expected
Best
D
Organizers of the K-pop concert “K-pop MasterzXKross vol.3” faced backlash from K-pop fans for proceeding with the event in Japan as scheduled on Tuesday despite a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that hit the country only a day earlier.
The concert, hosted by Japanese digital design firm Birdman and label Entertainment Next, was held at the Vantelin Dome Nagoya in Nagoya, Japan, which is around 250 kilometers away from Ishikawa prefecture where the earthquake occurred Monday.
Ahead of the concert, K-pop fans took to the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, to urge organizers to cancel the event.
“It’s too risky. For everyone’s safety, just cancel the event and refund the payments,” one post on X read.
K-pop acts that performed at the concert include aespa, Boynextdoor, Enhypen and &team. Actor Park Seo-joon also took part in the event.
The organizers announced Monday that it had decided to push forward with the concert "after careful consideration" in a notice posted on X.