YouTube Subscribers Approaching 300,000 Milestone

As the YouTube channel of Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, approaches 300,000 subscribers, she continues to actively engage as a YouTuber.


On the 18th, Cho announced through her YouTube community that she is closing applications for YouTube channel editors.

Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk. [Image source=Instagram]

Cho Min, daughter of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk. [Image source=Instagram]

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Earlier, on the 16th, Cho posted on her YouTube channel 'Jjomin minchobae' that she was recruiting editors to work with her channel, stating, "We offer a base payment of 200,000 KRW per 8-minute video, with an additional 11,000 KRW per extra minute." The qualifications included "someone who can catch and highlight the interesting parts well" and "someone who frequently watches my YouTube channel."


Cho expressed gratitude, saying, "Thank you so much to those who applied for the editor position," and added, "Since we have received many applications, we will close the recruitment for now."


Having launched her personal YouTube channel in May, Cho is on the verge of surpassing 300,000 subscribers. As of the morning of the 18th, her channel has approximately 284,000 subscribers.


Earlier this year, Cho appeared on 'Kim Eo-jun's News Factory,' where she revealed her face for the first time in an interview. At that time, she expressed her aspiration to restore her daily life, including social media activities, and expanded her presence by opening an Instagram account and a YouTube channel.


In her first video, she said, "If I leave something like a video diary, it might be nice to look back on later. I want to create content that simply makes me feel happy."


After launching her YouTube channel, she nearly reached 30,000 subscribers by the afternoon of the 13th, just one day later, and surpassed 50,000 subscribers within two days. On the 23rd, she exceeded 100,000 subscribers and received the 'Silver Button.' On June 23, the day she declared her intention to relinquish her medical license, her subscriber count surpassed 200,000.


Meanwhile, on the 10th, Cho was indicted on charges related to admission fraud. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office Trial Division 5 (led by Chief Prosecutor Kim Min-a) indicted Cho without detention on charges of submitting false documents to Pusan National University and Seoul National University College of Medicine, thereby obstructing admission screening processes (including false official document use).



In response, Cho stated on her social media, "I heard the news of the prosecution's indictment through the news," adding, "If there are parts I must take responsibility for, I will humbly accept responsibility."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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