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5 Years Imprisonment for Secretaries, Including Roh So-Young’s Funds

5 Years Imprisonment for Secretaries, Including Roh So-Young’s Funds

April 29, 2025 Catherine Williams Business

Art Center Secretary Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement

Table of Contents

  • Art Center Secretary Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement
    • Details ​of the Sentencing
    • court’s Reasoning
    • The ‍Embezzlement Scheme
  • Art Center Secretary Sentenced to Prison for embezzlement: A Q&A
    • What Happened at ‌the Roh young Art Center Butterfly?
    • Who Was Involved ‍in this Case?
    • What Were the ⁣Charges⁣ Against Lee?
    • What Sentence Did Lee Receive?
    • How Did the appeals Court Interpret ​Lee’s Actions?
    • What was the Court’s Reasoning for the ⁣Sentence?
    • How Did the⁢ Embezzlement Scheme Unfold?

SEOUL, South ​Korea (April 29, 2025)⁢ — A former secretary at the Roh young Art Center Butterfly has been sentenced to five years ‌in prison following a second trial. lee, 64, was convicted of embezzling funds and misusing accounts belonging to⁤ roh⁤ So-young, the art center’s director.

Details ​of the Sentencing

The Seoul High Court’s Criminal Justice 9-3, ‍presided over by ⁢Deputy Judge Min Ji-hyun and Judge Lee Jae-hyuk, upheld the initial ruling of a five-year prison sentence. However, the appeals court differed in its ⁤legal interpretation of Lee’s actions.

While the first trial considered⁢ Lee’s​ loan ⁢and account transfer crimes as a single, comprehensive offense, the second trial viewed ‌them as‌ separate, competing offenses. Additionally, the appeals ​court adjusted the submission of charges related to the ⁤falsification‌ of documents for a telecommunications company application, categorizing them‌ as preliminary offenses.

Despite ⁣these ⁣legal distinctions, the⁣ court ultimately maintained the original sentence.

court’s Reasoning

The court stated that Lee’s ⁤abuse of her ⁢position,​ specifically ​”using ⁣the point of⁢ storing ID cards while working as a ⁣secretary,” constituted a “heavy guilty” offense due to its prolonged nature.

The ‍Embezzlement Scheme

Lee began ‌working at the art center in 2019.Over approximately four years, she⁢ allegedly used Roh’s name to illicitly ‌transfer 11.94​ million won from ‌accounts held in Roh’s name into her own⁤ accounts.

Furthermore, lee is accused of defrauding⁤ art center employees​ by impersonating Roh and requesting 500 million won in the guise⁤ of litigation funds, contributing to a total embezzlement of ‍2.132 ‌billion won.

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April 29, 2025, 2:33 ​PM Songgo ⁢Time

Art Center Secretary Sentenced to Prison for embezzlement: A Q&A

this article provides ‌a detailed overview of a recent embezzlement case ⁢involving a secretary at the Roh ⁣young Art Center Butterfly. ⁢We’ll ⁣break down‍ the key ‌facts, the court’s decisions,​ and the amounts involved in an easy-to-understand Q&A format.

What Happened at ‌the Roh young Art Center Butterfly?

A‍ former ‌secretary, Lee, aged⁣ 64, at the Roh young Art Center Butterfly in Seoul, South Korea,⁤ has been sentenced ⁣to five years in prison for embezzlement.

Who Was Involved ‍in this Case?

The primary ​individuals involved are:

  • Lee: The former⁣ secretary convicted of embezzlement.
  • Roh so-young: ‍ The art center’s director, whose funds⁤ Lee embezzled and ‍whose identity was used for fraudulent activities.
  • Deputy Judge Min ​Ji-hyun and Judge lee Jae-hyuk: Presided ​over⁤ the Seoul High Court’s Criminal‌ Justice 9-3, which handled the appeals in the case.

What Were the ⁣Charges⁣ Against Lee?

Lee was convicted of:

  • Embezzling funds.
  • Misusing accounts belonging to Roh‌ So-young, the art center’s⁣ director.
  • Falsification of documents related to a telecommunications⁤ company application.

What Sentence Did Lee Receive?

Lee was sentenced ​to five years in prison. this sentence ‌was upheld by the Seoul ‍High Court’s Criminal Justice 9-3 after a second trial.

How Did the appeals Court Interpret ​Lee’s Actions?

While the initial trial considered Lee’s loan and account ⁤transfer crimes as a single offense, the appeals court viewed them as separate offences. Additionally, the appeals ⁢court reclassified the charges related ⁢to the falsification of documents, ​categorizing them as preliminary offenses.⁢ Despite these legal distinctions,the original sentence⁣ was maintained.

What was the Court’s Reasoning for the ⁣Sentence?

The court persistent that Lee’s abuse of her position, ​which involved “using the⁤ point of storing ID​ cards while⁤ working as a ‌secretary,” was ‍a “heavy guilty” offense due to its prolonged nature.

How Did the⁢ Embezzlement Scheme Unfold?

Lee’s embezzlement

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