South Korean Crypto Exchange CEO to Serve 25 Years in Jail After Appeal Fails
The CEO of a South Korean crypto exchange who was found guilty of murdering his lover by stabbing her and pushing her out of a 19th-storey apartment window has had his appeal rejected – and will serve 25 years in prison....
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