today's trial

2024.10.10. AM 00:03
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● Examination of arrest warrants, including Koo Young-bae, CEO of Q10 in the 'Timev Incident'
It will be decided today whether to arrest key executives, including Koo Young-bae, CEO of Quten Group, in connection with the unresolved payment of
Timon and WeMakePrice.

From 9:50 a.m. today, the Seoul Central District Court will conduct a series of interrogations of suspects before arresting Koo, Ryu Hwa-hyun, CEO of Wemakep, and Ryu Kwang-jin, CEO of Timon.

They are accused of siphoning off KRW 1.595 trillion for affiliates to settle with the store and betraying KRW 69.2 billion in funds to give all of their affiliates work.

● Hyundai Card Vice Chairman Chung Tae-young is due to file a lawsuit against his younger siblings for miscarriage

At 2 p.m. today, the first trial of Hyundai Card Vice Chairman Chung Tae-young's lawsuit for the return of 200 million won worth of legal reserve will be held against his younger siblings, asking for some of the inherited property left by his mother.

Vice Chairman Chung previously filed a lawsuit asking for confirmation of the validity of the will, saying that the mother's will handwriting, which inherits all 1 billion won in assets to her daughter and second son, was different from the usual deceased's.

● Cho Kuk's 2nd trial date for a damage suit against Ga Se-yeon for "spreading false information"
The second trial of the damage suit filed against the management of the 'Garoseo Research Institute', a YouTube channel that distributed false information about the representative of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party and his family, will also be issued at 2 p.m. today.The representative of

and his children filed a lawsuit claiming 300 million won in alimony, saying that lawyer Kang Yong-seok and other cast members of Gase-yeon had received funds from the Chinese Communist Party or were driving luxury imported cars, but they won some of them in the first trial.

●Human Rights Commission Military Human Rights Protection Officer Sentence for Damages Against Military Human Rights Center
Kim Yong-won, a standing member of the National Human Rights Commission, a human rights protection officer in
County, spread false information, and the first trial of a damage suit filed against Lim Tae-hoon, director of the Military Human Rights Center, and the center will begin at 2:05 p.m.

Kim filed a lawsuit in September last year, claiming that the Military Human Rights Center raised unfounded allegations of external pressure in connection with the Human Rights Commission's temporary standing committee dealing with the emergency relief agenda of former Marine Corps investigator Park Jung-hoon.




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