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In a court ruling in July 2017, Lee was ordered to pay her ex-husband Im Woo-jae $7.6 million, as part of their divorce settlement, with Lee receiving sole custody of their son. [14] Im allegedly counter-sued and sought $1.1 billion as a division of assets, one of the largest amounts ever requested in an asset split trial in South Korea.
Samsung Group will discover the fate of its de facto leader on Thursday as South Korea's Supreme Court rules whether to uphold the bribery conviction of Jay Y. Lee, in a scandal that unseated the ...
Lee was born in Washington, D.C., United States to Lee Kun-hee and Hong Ra-hee. [6]He attended Kyungbock High School.He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in East Asian history from Seoul National University, [7] and his Master of Business Administration degree from Keio University, which is a rival University of his father and grandfather's alma mater Waseda University, Tokyo. [8]
Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee appeared at a Seoul courtroom on Friday for the start of a bribery trial that could result in a tougher sentence after South Korea's top court ordered a review of his ...
A South Korean judge overseeing Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee's bribery trial told him on Friday to "humbly accept" whatever the outcome of the trial, which could result in a tougher sentence for ...
Since Lee became the chairman of Samsung, the company became the world's largest manufacturer of smartphones, memory chips, and appliances. He was the third son of Samsung founder Lee Byung-chul . With an estimated net worth of US$21 billion at the time of his death, [ 1 ] he was the richest person in South Korea, a position that he had held ...
Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee's vow to end dynastic succession at South Korea's biggest conglomerate following three generations of family control sparked skepticism in some quarters and worry in ...
Banolim worked with both domestic and international groups to compile as much data as possible on the incidence of serious diseases in semiconductor workers; Banolim has thus far been able to document 320 cases of work-related diseases reported by Samsung's semiconductor workers and 118 deaths.