Anonymous
8/18/2025, 1:51:37 AM
No.103612626
>>103611852
So far, JP staff continue to appear fairly innocent. Maybe not free of scorn (couldn't they have asked more questions?) but they weren't maliciously complicit in the financial mistakes or the coverup.
The big reveals seems to be that even though Kson was supposed to get 100% of certain deals/promotions (and this was in her contract). At some point, VShojo (I assume the US, as they controlled the money) unilaterally set aside a percentage of what she was due, and labeled it as being for "projects", even though it was breaking the terms of the contract. My JP can't follow 100%, but it seems like the way they reported to Kson meant she thought the lower number was the full 100% of what she earned, and didn't realize they took this stealth "cut" until she started scrutinizing their numbers recently.
So the "Ferrari" amount is actually LESS than they actually owed her.
They make jokes to cope a bit, but TL;DR it's more fucked up than even thought.
So far, JP staff continue to appear fairly innocent. Maybe not free of scorn (couldn't they have asked more questions?) but they weren't maliciously complicit in the financial mistakes or the coverup.
The big reveals seems to be that even though Kson was supposed to get 100% of certain deals/promotions (and this was in her contract). At some point, VShojo (I assume the US, as they controlled the money) unilaterally set aside a percentage of what she was due, and labeled it as being for "projects", even though it was breaking the terms of the contract. My JP can't follow 100%, but it seems like the way they reported to Kson meant she thought the lower number was the full 100% of what she earned, and didn't realize they took this stealth "cut" until she started scrutinizing their numbers recently.
So the "Ferrari" amount is actually LESS than they actually owed her.
They make jokes to cope a bit, but TL;DR it's more fucked up than even thought.