Substantial managers of a video production company in Nagoya City were arrested for lying that they had passed an audition for a fictitious movie and soliciting acting lesson contracts.

According to the police, the victim is a 19-year-old woman who has been able to make a contract by herself since April this year. It means that

Two people were arrested, including Tsuyoshi Ohashi (57), the actual owner of a video production company in Nagoya.



According to police, the two lied about passing an audition for a fictional movie in May and solicited a 19-year-old female vocational school student for an acting lesson contract. is suspected.



The two had a woman who came to interview for a part-time job take an audition, and after notifying them that they had passed, they said, "You have no experience, so if you want to appear in a movie, you need to take acting lessons," and paid 25 for the lesson. It means that the payment of 10,000 yen was pressed.



At first, the woman refused, saying, "I've never had a credit card, so I'd like to talk to my parents about it." It means that I was forced to go through the procedure for creating a card.



The police are investigating that the two recruited more than 1,000 people, mainly young people, and sold over 200 million yen.



Police have not released a confirmation.