The videos were offered to the networks in return

Given the importance of social networking, a good online presence is essential to gaining customers. Therefore, Many companies often resort to… Influencers To advertise their products, Although there are also content creators who cash in on their fame. Therefore, it is not surprising that instead of it being business people who call them, it is the other way around.

An example is the case of Bai Yunzhong, a gastronomic influencer with more than 26,000 followers on Instagram. With the promise of strengthening various institutions, The young woman went to fancy restaurants and then refused to pay Ensuring that the amount he paid was for the videos he uploaded to the networks. For this reason, she was finally arrested on Rikers Island after defrauding several companies in New York, USA.

The woman was visiting famous restaurants in Brooklyn and Mangatan, as shown on social media. She wears all kinds of high-profile brands, like Prada or Louis VuittonThe young woman shared all her opinions on her personal page and in her blog. However, the truth is that it has only had a minimal impact. So his excuse was of little use.

Despite its small presence on the networks, Thanks to his modus operandi, he’s been able to eat at some of the most popular places in the Big Apple. In fact, he has visited, among others, Francie, Peter Luger, Motorino, Messi, C-Ty and 12 Chairs Cafe. In Montorio’s case, it was Matthew Palombino, its owner, who told us New York Post As the woman had been eating for more than four hours and her credit card was declined, she offered to promote the restaurant on Instagram.

“I’m glad justice was served,” said John Winterman, Francie’s owner. While for manager Peter Luger, it was only a matter of time: “He’s been getting away with it. So many times. And it’s not right.” So, after several unpaid bills, she had a hearing on November 26, which she did not attend, but rather her representative, at which she was finally ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. According to his lawyer, Chung has “difficulty understanding” the accusations and communicating his defense.

Although these are not the only legal problems that Chung faces. According to the aforementioned media. He owes more than $40,000 in rent on his Williamsburg apartment He faces eviction. However, his lawyers did not want to make public statements.