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Citizen's Arrest YouTuber Busted Defrauding Girlfriend of 2.5 Million Yen by Faking Rare Disease

TOKYO, Jan 12 (News On Japan) - A YouTuber who calls himself "Super Dominator" is being investigated by Tokyo police for deceiving his former girlfriend out of 2.5 million yen by falsely claiming to have a rare inflammatory disease.

Yuya Sawada (28) is suspected of telling a woman in her twenties, with whom he was in a relationship at the time, that he had "adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD)" in October 2020, saying, "I need 30 million yen for medical treatment," defrauding 2.5 million yen in cash.

The woman became suspicious when Sawada showed no symptoms of the rare inflammatory disorder, eventually being unable to contact him, and reported the matter to Tokyo police.

During questioning, Sawada reportedly admitted to the allegations, stating, "I spent the money on entertainment."

Sawada is known for his "citizen's arrest-style" videos, where he pursues and detains ordinary citizens suspected of voyeurism and then hands them over to police.

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