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Park Na Rae purchases a house in Itaewon that is worth 6 billion KRW (about $5 2 million USD) at auction

Park Na Rae purchases a house in Itaewon that is worth 6 billion KRW (about $5 2 million USD) at auction
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Hotel King Actor Im Seulong Ordered to Pay a Fine after Being Involved In a Car Accident Last Year

Jan 19, 2021 08:50 AM EST 2AM s Im Seulong charged to pay a fine after his involvement in a car accident that led to the death of a pedestrian. On Jan. 18, some sources in the legal profession divulged that singer and actor Im Seulong was ordered to pay 7 million KRW (approximately 6,300 USD) as a summary order by the Seoul Western District Court on Jan. 13. A summary order is a decision made by the court after investigating thoroughly the documents without holding a formal trial. Im Seulong has the right to request a formal trial within a week of receiving the summary order if he wishes to challenge the fine order.

South Korea: Cafe, Gym Owners File Lawsuits over Lockdowns

13 Jan 2021 Cafe and gym owners in South Korea are filing separate lawsuits against the government this week seeking compensation for losses suffered under federally-mandated business shutdowns during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic. “At the Seoul Western District Court on Tuesday, 203 gym owners belonging to the Pilates and Fitness Business Association filed for 5 million won (US$4,549) each for about 1 billion won [about $913,000] in total,” South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported on Tuesday. The association filed a similar lawsuit with the Seoul Southern District Court in December demanding 765 million won (nearly $700,000) for the same reason. The South Korean government on December 6 ordered the greater Seoul area to adhere to the nation’s second-highest level of social distancing measures as part of an effort to curb a then-surging number of new daily coronavirus cases. The “Level 2.5” restrictions forced all indoor gyms in the national capital region to shut

Cafe, gym owners file lawsuits against government over COVID-19 losses

Posted : 2021-01-12 14:13 Updated : 2021-01-12 17:38 Members of associations of pilates studios or fitness gyms in South Korea on Tuesday demand in front of the Gyeonggi Provincial Government Office in Suwon the country repeal a regulation that bans gatherings at indoor gyms to prevent spread of COVID-19 disease. Yonhap Cafe and gym owners are filing separate lawsuits against the government this week seeking billions of won in compensation for losses suffered under COVID-19 business restrictions, industry groups said. At the Seoul Western District Court on Tuesday, 203 gym owners belonging to the Pilates and Fitness Business Association filed for 5 million won (US$4,549) each for about 1 billion won in total.

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