Maybe he will learn the importance of ettiquette when using a business account. I'll bet that @haejin jumped the gun and became mad the trust bestowed upon him had vanished, because he lacked the professional demeaner needed to deal with prospective customers and investors.
Then instead of opening dialog, like he should have, he went on the defensive from being butthurt, because his ego couldn't handle the necessary disciplinary action against him.
Whenever one takes a beef public, acting rashly and without showing the hard proof of the actual numbers it is because the proof doesn't exist and they are lying and/or they didn't document anything as they should have.
Where's the actual receipts, descriptions of the intent of each individual transfer and the contracts with the signature of the recipients? Without this @haejin is shit out of luck. A screenshot of the transfers are worthless if there was no memo attached documenting the intent. Hell, much of that could have been used to pay his own developer for all we know. What inside knowledge do you possess? Heresay is not relevent.
In closing, I will not state matter of factly that he isnt owed anything. I have never said this and actually mentioned straight off he may be due payment for some of his accomplishments, like drawing up the whitepaper.
You are so intent on winning, rather than being rational that you have only been on the attack. You should be somewhere in the middle and asking for more info which I have done with my examples.
Also, even if he is owed funds, but this needs to go to court to settle, then @dstors should put the funds in an escrow account until the judgement is made. Legally, as long as the funds are available to disperse as necessary, @dstors doesn't need to release any funds to @haejin and it's not in their best interest to do so.
As long as @haejin continues to try this topic in the court of public opinion, he is showing his hand and it's probably because he doesn't have any legal ground to stand on.