The Seoul Central District Court is conducting a pre-arrest interrogation of Koo and Ryu Kwang-jin, CEO of Timon, who are accused of fraud, embezzlement, and breach of trust this morning (18th).
Soon after, a substantive examination of the warrant for Ryu Hwa-hyun, CEO of Wemakeff, is scheduled from 2 p.m.Appearing in court prior to the review,
district representative said, "We sincerely apologize to the customers and sellers affected by this incident," adding that he is deeply aware of his responsibility and deeply reflecting on it.
However, he said he would sincerely answer the details at the trial, adding that he would do his best to recover from the damage if he was given the opportunity to arrest him.The representative of
is accused of conspiring with Ryu Kwang-jin and Ryu Hwa-hyun to steal KRW 1.595 trillion to settle the amount to the sellers and causing KRW 72 billion in damages to the subsidiary.
Earlier last month, the prosecution requested arrest warrants for them, but when the court rejected all of them, saying there was room to dispute the charges, the warrant was requested again after conducting a supplementary investigation.
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