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Baekhyun-dong's suspicions are not only about the privileges in the licensing process, but also because private developers are taking big profits.

It is estimated that he received more than 20 times the amount of his investment, but as the profits grew so much, internal conflicts arose similar to those of Daejang-dong.



Next is reporter Jeong Ban-seok.



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It was Mr. Jeong, a real estate developer who led the development project in Baekhyeon-dong, which transformed the site of the former Food Research Institute into an apartment complex.



I've been to the developer's office and house several times, but I can't find it even pretending to be popular.



When I call another local office number, I get the answer that Mr. Jung is not there.



[Related company's office staff: (Is there a way to purchase penthouses? Is it already sold out, or is it owned by the developer?) I can't give you an answer because I don't know about it.

(Isn't CEO Jeong○○?) Yes, he isn't.] It



is estimated that Mr. Jeong invested 2.3 billion won and received nearly 50 billion won in dividends, more than 20 times.



The initial development process was not smooth.



This is because Seongnam City continued to reject the application for change of use.




At this time, after Kim Mo, who served as the head of the election countermeasures headquarters at the Seongnam Mayor Candidate Camp Lee Jae-myung in the past, participated in the project, the change of use was resolved in an instant.




However, there was a litigation between Mr. Kim and Mr. Jung over the distribution of profits.



According to the judgment at the time, Mr. Kim insisted on giving more than half of the stake to the developer as per the contract, and Mr. Jung did not hand over the stake, saying that the contract was forcibly signed with Mr. Kim's threat.



There were also suspicions that even organized gangs were involved in the struggle for interests.



The gang member mentioned said that he and Jung and Kim both knew each other and only helped with the work.



[Organizer gang executive: They are old acquaintances.

Both of you know.

I understand that the advice for reconciliation was concluded between their lawyers.

(Did you mediate in the middle?) No, because I know both sides, I often see Kim OO hyung.] The



reporters contacted me several times to get an clarification on the related allegations, but neither Jung nor Kim responded.



(Video coverage: Gong Jin-goo, video editing: Kim Jong-tae, VJ: Kim Jong-gap, CG: Lee Jong-jeong, data provided: Park Soo-young's office)