[단독] “Let’s Share a Billion Legacy” Litigation Against Jeong Tae-young and His Younger Siblings with an Annual Salary of 4 Billion



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Taeyoung Jeong, Vice President of Hyundai Card

Hyundai Card Vice President Chung Tae-young filed a lawsuit against his younger siblings requesting part of their mother’s inheritance.

According to legal and business circles on the 17th, Vice President Jung recently filed a lawsuit against his younger brother and younger sister to demand the return of the fuel. Regardless of the deceased’s will, a part of the inherited property must be reserved for the heir.

Vice President Jeong filed such a lawsuit because he lost a lawsuit over the will of his mother and younger siblings. The will in question is that Chung’s mother’s mother wrote in March 2018, saying, “ The land and deposit assets of 1 billion won will be given to the daughter and second son. ” Vice President Jung’s mother passed away in February last year, leaving this will.

Vice President Jeong said: “It is suspected that the writing of the will is not the same as that of the usual mother and that the mother does not have normal cognitive ability.” In response, the Seoul Central District Court raised the hands of the younger siblings last month. The court ruled that “by looking at the results of the handwriting evaluation, the handwriting written in the will and the deceased’s usual handwriting is the same, and according to the results of requesting an appraisal from the Korea Medical Association, the conscience of the deceased at the time of writing the will was clear. ” .

When the younger siblings obtained all the inherited property left by their mother according to the will, Vice President Jung filed a lawsuit against the younger siblings, saying, “I will receive my legally guaranteed share.”

When Jeong Bong-king, a representative from the financial sector, filed a lawsuit against his younger brothers worth one billion won in fuel, the business community was responding with doubt. Vice President Chung received a total of 3.89 billion won last year, including 1.77 billion won from Hyundai Card, 1.29 billion won from Hyundai Commercial and 917 million won from Hyundai Capital. In the first half of this year, the annual salary was 2.63 billion won, and it was more than that of the senior citizen, Chung Mong-koo, president of Hyundai Motor Group (2.43 billion won), and his brother-in-law Eui-sun Eui-sun, senior vice president of Hyundai Motor Group (2,183 billion won).

It seems that the reason Vice President Jeong sued for fuel claims was not for money, but for serious family conflicts. They are fighting for their father’s Jongno Academy (now Seoul PMC). Last year, when a younger sister filed a public petition on the Blue House petition bulletin board asking her to block the management of GapJil, Vice President Jeong, Seoul PMC’s largest shareholder, and when she filed a defamation lawsuit against his younger sister.

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