2,500万ウォンのMINO(WINNER)の“絵画訴訟”…ギャラリー側、「購入者に渡そうとした」一部報道に反論
MINO (WINNER) (WINNER)'s 25 million won ”painting lawsuit”... Gallery refutes some reports that ”they tried to give it to the buyer”
A battle of truth continues between the buyer and the gallery over a painting by MINO (WINNER), which has been shrouded in accusations of negligence.
On the 24th, JTBC's "Case Leader" reported that after purchasing a painting by WINNER's MINO (WINNER), he had been in the spotlight for about two years.
The case dealt with information provided by A, who said that he was unable to get the tickets. According to A's claim, A visited the MINO (WINNER) exhibition and
Through the gallery that handled the consignment sale of the work "thought,"
He purchased the work for 10,000 won (approximately 2.5 million yen), but the work was not handed over due to overseas exhibition schedules and other reasons. After that, Mr. A filed civil and criminal lawsuits against MINO (WINNER) and the gallery.
In response, the court in the first instance ruled that the gallery must hand over the painting to Mr. A, and if it was unable to do so, it must pay him 25 million won.
In response, Mr. A demanded a settlement of 40 million won along with the handover of the work, but the request for the settlement was denied in the second trial.
As this controversy arose, Lee Byung-gu, the president of the gallery that sold the painting by MINO (WINNER), spoke out personally:
In an interview with the media, Lee explained that only a portion of the content was included in "Case Head." Lee said the reason the painting had not been handed over was because it was not being used by famous people.
The court argued that a verification process was necessary to restrict this. The verification process revealed that Mr. A's information was unclear, and a refund was given.
After returning the artwork, Lee filed a lawsuit. After the court ruling, Lee tried to return the artwork or the money to A, but A refused and is now demanding a settlement.
Lee also raised suspicions that MINO (WINNER) might demand a settlement as a price to pay for his fame. In response, A was accused of defamation and obstruction of business.
He also denied the allegation that the illustrations of MINO (WINNER) were commissioned by a famous female singer, saying it was not true.
With Mr. A and the gallery both countering with completely different claims, attention is focused on the outcome of the battle for the truth.
Meanwhile, MINO (WINNER) was involved in a case of neglecting his duties as a social service officer and falsifying his arrivals to work in December last year, and is currently being indicted on charges of violating the Military Service Act. MINO (WINNER) was investigated by the police on the 23rd.
was reported to have received it.
2025/01/25 20:06 KST
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