PANews reported on August 22nd that South Korean actress Hwang Jung-eum was indicted for allegedly embezzling approximately 4.2 billion won (US$3.07 million) in company funds to invest in virtual currencies. During her court appearance on the 21st, prosecutors charged her with violating the Aggravated Punishment Act for Specific Economic Crimes and requested a three-year prison sentence. Hwang Jung-eum pleaded guilty and repaid the full amount between May and June. The final verdict in the case is scheduled for September 25th.
In the case of South Korean actress Hwang Jung-eum embezzling 4.3 billion won, prosecutors requested a three-year sentence. The final verdict will be announced on September 25.
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