On the 16th, Cho's family posted a message on social media, saying, "Thank you to all our supporters," and wrote the following.
Cho's family said, "Many people are still concerned and supporting us," but added, "The number of visits is limited, and they are being conducted on a first-come, first-served basis.
"We understand your feelings, but we ask that you consider allowing us to see our families," he said. He also said, "There are restrictions on the number and types of items that can be given to us," and added, "We would ask that you refrain from doing this as well. Please do not express your feelings in letters."
I would appreciate it if you could pass on this information to me," he wrote. "I will wait for spring together with you all." Meanwhile, in December 2019, former CEO Cho was charged with forgery of a private document, use of force, and obstruction of business.
On the 12th of this month, five years later, the Supreme Court upheld the original ruling that sentenced him to two years in prison. Cho was incarcerated at Seoul Detention Center on the 16th.
2024/12/17 11:59 KST
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