An announcer who did bad things, such as swearing at the hospital and assaulting the nurse's assistant, was sentenced to a fine because he did not like the eyeliner tattoo procedure.



According to the court today (21st), Judge Lee Kwang-yeol, the 23rd independent criminal of the Seoul Central District Court, recently pleaded guilty to the charges of obstruction of business and assault by freelance announcer A, and sentenced him to a fine of 1.5 million won.



A is accused of assaulting a nursing assistant by shoving her with both hands and striking her leg with her feet because she did not like the semi-permanent eyeliner tattoo procedure she received at a plastic surgery clinic in Seoul on June 24 last year.



He is also accused of obstructing the plastic surgeon's work for about 50 minutes, such as pushing another employee with both arms and protesting loudly.



It was investigated that Mr. A was swearing when another customer at the plastic surgery department said he would report it to the police, and the hospital director who appeared afterwards also pushed him with his hand.



At first, Mr. A was dissatisfied with the summary order of a fine of 1.5 million won on such charges and requested a formal trial, but the official court also sentenced him to a fine of the same amount.



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