CEO of Haru Invest stabbed during his trial in a Korean courtroom
The courtroom attack highlights the severe repercussions and heightened tensions surrounding high-profile financial fraud cases. The post CEO of Haru Invest stabbed during his trial in a Korean courtroom appeared first o...
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The courtroom attack highlights the severe repercussions and heightened tensions surrounding high-profile financial fraud cases.
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