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Kim Bo-reum, who was heavily criticized for the'bullying driving' controversy in overtaking the women's team at the PyeongChang Olympics, filed a lawsuit for damages of 200 million won against Roon-young.

They claimed that they had suffered a lot of damage because of the comments of the players.



This is an exclusive report by reporter Ha Seong-ryong.



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In November of last year, Bo-reum Kim filed a lawsuit against Roon-young for damages to the Seoul Central District Court.



According to a complaint obtained by SBS, Kim Bo-reum received a psychiatric treatment after receiving psychiatric treatment due to the false allegations of Roon-young after the'bullying controversy', and requested 200 million won of alimony for suffering economic damage due to the suspension of sponsorship.



In overtaking the women's team at the PyeongChang Olympics, Kim Bo-reum was criticized for his remarks that seemed to ignore teamwork after passing the finish line first, leaving Noh Yoo-young at the end.



[Kim Bo-reum/PyeongChang Olympic Speed ​​Skating National Team (2018 Interview): I was riding well, but at the end (Seon-yeong Roh) widened the gap with us, so I think the record came out a bit disappointing.]



Here is also when

Roh Roh-young

trains

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Arguing that there was bullying, the controversy over'bullying' spread to a full wave.



[Roh Seon-young/PyeongChang Olympic Speed ​​Skating National Team (Interview in 2018): The place where we just trained was different, and there seems to be no opportunity to meet.

(The atmosphere wasn't good too)]



Unlike Roh Roh-young, Bo-reum Kim only trained in the short-track training ground to prepare for the individual event, and instead attached a confirmation of facts from colleagues and leaders, claiming that Roh-young was hurting the team atmosphere with severe profanity.



The conflict between the senior and juniors of the national team, triggered by the controversy over the'bullying driving' controversy, led to a court battle after three years.



(Video coverage: Jo Jeong-hwan, video editing: Oh Young-taek)