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A person who supports a high school in Seoul has become controversial because he over-intervenes in the management of the baseball team. Allegations of verbal abuse and assault arose.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Bae Jeong-hoon.



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In 2019, alumni B from Seoul's prestigious baseball high school donated 1 billion won to his alma mater and allocated 200 million won to the baseball team.



And they start making demands to the baseball team to cross the line.



He asked for the son of an acquaintance to be put on the baseball team, or he insisted that the hitting coach appoint a specific person because the team's batting line was sluggish.



[Sponsor B (voice-over): (It didn't hit) I got mad, so I asked if I knew (the person to coach). Hire some hitting coaches.] When things didn't go my



way, I was assaulted and slandered.



[Ex-coach of A high school baseball team: The coach kicks the shin, or when the coaches pass by, he calls and says that he is not doing his job properly. It was a bit harsh enough to even say something to the players.]



He even took back the scholarship that his parents had given him because he was against him.



[Sponsor B (voice double): And there is a reason. One is incompetence. The second is violation of parental rules. I say I'll spend my money as I want, but there's a good reason.] As



there was even a move to change the director, parents eventually took part in protests.



[Sponsor B (voice double): The school management committee (supervisor, coach) will sue (parents) for obstruction of business if they keep them.

It's a public school, so you have to obstruct the execution of official duties.]



While impatient parents requested an audit from the Office of Education,



[Park Eun-sun / Attorney at Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Inspectorate's Office: Sponsors should not enjoy special privileges by requesting dismissal or replacement of supervisors arbitrarily just because they gave a lot of support. .]



The Office of Education will detect the allegations of misconduct by Sponsor B and request the police to investigate.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Lee Byung-joo, Video editing: Lee Jung-taek)