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Actor Pakorn “Boy” Chatborirak has met police and told reporters he had terminated his presenter contract with The iCon Group, a direct sales company accused of massive fraud, and was among the damaged parties.
The actor accompanied 40 other people to the Consumer Protection Police Division in Bangkok on Monday morning to file complaints against the company his image previously promoted.
According to Mr Pakorn, The iCon Group had used him as a tool to attract people into its circle. His pictures were used without his consent, according to Mr Pakorn.
Mr Pakorn, 40, said that as he had terminated his contract with the company, he was ready to return the money he earned from it.
He said many affected people contacted him because they did not know how to file their complaints. He therefore came along with them on Monday. He said he stood onside with those who lost their money.
The actor accused the company of concealing information from him and misleading him.
Mr Pakorn said that he was ready to cooperate with the justice system and was not trying to justify any wrong he may have unknowingly committed.
The actor met police a day after popular TV host and actor Kan Kantathavorn had rushed to distance himself from the company.
Police said on Monday they had so far questioned 635 complainants in The iCon Group investment case, who said they had lost 232 million baht in total.
Warathaphon Waratyaworrakul, 41, chief executive of the group, met consumer protection police on Saturday and said he was saddened to learn people had suffered losses investing in the company’s direct sales business.