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After graduating from high school, a woman in her 20s who continued to threaten a classmate who was victims of school violence and extorted more than 100 million won was sentenced to a fine.



The Ulsan District Court's 3rd independent criminal judge (Judge Kim Yong-hee) announced today (28th) that he had sentenced A, who was handed over to trial for habitual blackmail, a fine of 5 million won.



Mr. A is accused of threatening her high school classmate Mr. B from January 2018 to January last year and stealing a total of 127.38 million won over 818 times.



Person A is known to have used the money received from Mr. B for alcohol, cigarettes, cell phone bills, childcare, studio deposit, and debt repayment.




A has been harassing B by assaulting and swearing for no reason since high school.



The court said, "The crime is not good by extorting large sums of money while continuously intimidating the victim," but "Considering the fact that the threat is not strong and the promise to pay part of the damage and pay the rest of the money in installments every month," the court said. and explained the reasons for the sentencing.



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