The Seoul Western District Court announced on the 2nd that it issued a fine order of 3 million won to the CEO of JTBC (64), CEO of Seok-hee Son, who was handed over to the summary trial for assaulting freelance reporter Kim Woong (50).

President Son was briefly prosecuted on the 31st of last month on charges of hitting Kim's shoulders and face with a hand in front of a Japanese restaurant in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul on January 10th last year.

Also, in September of last year, while reporting on the skating coach A's suspicion of child abuse, she was also accused of sending out her name and face photo as it was (violation of special law on punishment of child abuse crimes, etc.).

An informal prosecution is the process by which the prosecution asks the court to impose a fine or fine for a written hearing instead of a hearing.

The judge may issue a summary order as requested by the prosecution or refer the party to a formal trial, and the party may claim the innocence by claiming a formal trial within 7 days of receiving the summary order notice.

Meanwhile, the prosecution briefly prosecuted Mr. Son in January, and Kim passed the trial to charges of misconduct.

From August 2018 to January 2019, Kim is accused of demanding economic benefits, such as hiring and money, by saying to President Son, `` I will report a car accident in the past '' and `` I will sue for charges of assault. ''

In this regard, President Son also attended Kim's trial on the 25th of last month as a witness.