On October 2, 2024, lawyer Paisarn Ruengrit brought “Ball Chuen Yim,” Jenny, and Big Titiyut Varun to meet the police at the Central Investigation Bureau to express their innocence regarding their previous association with “Mae Tak.” They stated they were willing to return all fees received to compensate the victims.
During the meeting, Jenny clarified that after Mae Tak’s behavior was exposed, she faced severe backlash on social media. She wanted to clear the air but had delayed due to a presenter contract. She mentioned her previous trust in Mae Tak as a successful person, and she took a bracelet previously received from her to the police for verification of its lawful origin. Jenny expressed her willingness to return it if the funds used to acquire it were proven illegal.
Ball Chuen Yim stated he was not involved in the live sales with Mae Tak but had participated in promotional events. He wanted to clarify his stance publicly and affirmed he received a fee of 100,000 baht per event and was willing to return the earnings to support victims.
Big Titiyut mentioned his limited involvement, having worked with Mae Tak only twice on supplement promotions and acknowledged he was paid fairly for his appearances but did not take part in selling gold directly.
Lawyer Paisarn advised any artists involved with Mae Tak’s sales to come forward voluntarily to clarify their situation and offered that the funds received by his clients were obtained in good faith.
This article was rewritten from a Thairath’s news article.