[Breaking] Mother in 'Three Daughters Jeonse Fraud' Case Sentenced to 10 Years in First Trial
The mother, the main culprit among the three women accused of embezzling more than 18 billion won in jeonse deposits through so-called 'gap investment' in the Seoul metropolitan area, was sentenced to a heavy prison term in the first trial.
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On the afternoon of the 12th, Judge Lee Jung-gu of the Seoul Central District Court Criminal Division 18 sentenced Kim (58), who was indicted on charges including fraud, to 10 years in prison. Upon hearing the verdict, Kim collapsed in her seat and received emergency treatment including cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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