"I Am Solo" Contestant Fined 7 Million Won for Slapping Man in Taxi Dispute
Accused of Slapping Another Passenger and Using Abusive Language
A contestant from "I Am Solo" has been sentenced to a fine for repeatedly slapping a man in the face following a dispute over a taxi ride.
According to Yonhap News on June 24, Judge Park Kyungmo of the Daegu District Court's Criminal Division 2 sentenced Ms. A to a fine of 7 million won on charges including assault.
A female contestant from "I Am Solo" was sentenced to a fine of 7 million won on charges of assault. SBS website
View original imageMs. A was indicted for slapping Mr. B six times and dropping his mobile phone on the ground, causing it to break, after an argument over hailing a taxi on a street in Daegu in the early morning hours of October 3, 2023. She is known for appearing on the reality dating show "I Am Solo," which airs on SBS Plus and ENA.
The court stated, "The defendant has admitted to all charges and is reflecting on her actions. It appears that the offense was committed somewhat impulsively under the influence of alcohol. However, the nature of the crime is serious, there was no settlement with the victim, and the defendant has a prior criminal record for a similar assault offense. All these factors were taken into consideration."
At the sentencing hearing held on June 12, Ms. A admitted to the charges and expressed remorse, but also claimed, "Although there is no recording, Mr. B made sexually explicit remarks first." In response, the prosecution requested a six-month prison sentence for Ms. A.
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Meanwhile, Ms. A is also under police investigation on suspicion of selling counterfeit goods as luxury items at a charity auction event she hosted.
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