Prosecutors also demanded a heavy sentence in the appeal trial for Kim Yong, former vice president of the Democratic Research Institute, who is close to Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea, who is suspected of receiving illegal political funds.
In a final hearing held at the Seoul High Court today (28th), the prosecution asked the court to sentence former Vice Chairman Kim to 12 years in prison and a fine of 380 million won, saying he is consistent with an excuse that is difficult to understand.
In addition, Yoo Dong-gyu, former head of the planning division of Seongnam Urban Development Corporation, was sentenced to one and a half years in prison, and lawyer Jung Min-yong and lawyer Nam Wook were sentenced to one year in prison, respectively.Between April and August 2021, before and after the Democratic presidential primary, former Vice Chairman Kim
Kim is accused of colluding with former Director Yoo and lawyer Jeong Min-yong to receive 840 million won from Nam Wook, a private business in Daejang-dong, in the name of presidential election funds.
The first trial sentenced Kim to five years in prison and a fine of 70 million won for acknowledging that he received 600 million won in illegal political funds.
Lawyer Nam Wook was sentenced to eight months in prison, and former head of the division Yoo Dong-kyu and lawyer Jung Min-yong, who served as delivery measures, were acquitted, respectively.
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