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They are Jung-woo “The prosecutors know the charges, but they don’t pass the trial.”
According to JTBC ‘News Room’ on the 14th, Son Jung-woo’s father, Son Mo, filed a complaint against the son on the 11th at the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office for alleged violations of the Income Concealment Law Criminals.
In the complaint, Mr. Son stated: “Without consent, he opened a cryptocurrency account with his father’s information, exchanged and concealed the proceeds of the crime” and “damaged his grandmother’s honor by paying for his grandmother’s hospital expenses. as the crime progresses. “
He also said: “The prosecution did not approve the trial despite knowing the accusations.” This is interpreted as the intention to avoid repatriation to the United States, where the level of punishment is higher than that of Korea, and to punish the child for criminal punishment in Korea.
On the 4th, Mr. Son posted a message on the 4th on the bulletin board of the national petition at the Blue House, saying he would like to stop the repatriation of his son to the United States.
At a request from Mr. Son himself, “I started making money and then I committed a crime by trying to raise money to move into a big house.” He claimed it was done.
He added: “Originally, he was not an evil child, and he did not commit crimes such as robbery, murder, and attempted rape.”
Last October, the US Department of Justice. USA He announced the results of a W2V international cooperation investigation with the Korean National Police Agency, and the Son Jung-woo forced repatriation process was in progress.
The federal jury in Washington DC prosecuted Son Jung-Woo for alleged announcements of sexual exploitation and money laundering, and requested the return of Son Jung-Woo under the Extradition Treaty.
Under the double punishment prohibition principle, only money laundering charges will be assessed for extradition.
On the 3rd, Son Jung-woo filed a request for redemption judgment with Division 5 of the Seoul High Court Detective (Jun Kang Yeol). The judiciary judged: “By incorporating the records of the humanitarian examination request and the results of the interrogation, it is recognized that the applicant is in danger of fleeing and must be kept in custody.”
Detective Gang Young-soo of the Seoul Metropolitan Court 20 (Deputy Judge Kang Young-soo) will hold an interrogation date regarding the request for criminal extradition for Son Jeong-woo at 10 a.m. on the 19th.
By Kim Ga-yeon, reporter [email protected]