Both parties were sentenced to fines in the'Isu station tavern assault' case where both men and women fought.

Deputy Chief Justice Bae Seong-joong of the Seoul Central District Court's 3rd Detective, fined 2 million won each to A (female) and B (male), respectively, charged with violating the law on punishment such as violent acts (joint assault) I was sentenced to 1 million won.

This is the sum of the abbreviated orders charged by the prosecution.

They were handed over to the court on November 13, 2018, for assaulting each other at a tavern near Isu Station in Seoul around 4:00 AM.

After the incident, Mr. A complained on the Internet that he heard hateful comments from men and put on bandages and photos healed.

On the other hand, Mr. B replied that Mr. A's party first made a fuss and then quarreled with abusive speech.

As the two sides argued sharply, the case was highlighted as a'gender conflict' issue, drawing social attention.

At the time, the prosecution synthesized closed circuit (CC) TV, mobile phone video, and related person statements, and concluded that both sides assaulted and insulted each other inside the tavern.

In addition, it was found that they injured each other outside the tavern.

Accordingly, all of them were charged with allegations of joint assault, injuries, and insults in the law on punishment, including violence.

The judges admitted that all of their charges of violence and insults were guilty, but the charges of Mr. A's injury were innocent, stating, "Maybe B had crushed Mr. A's hand and hurt himself."

The court said about Mr. A's sentence, "This case is caused by the defendant's insulting speech, and the likelihood of the accusation is very high." Even considering that the accused does not have any criminal history and is acknowledgment of some charges, The fine of the order is appropriate."

B also pointed out that "the responsibility is not light in light of the extent of the injury the victim suffered from the assault."