Kwak Do Won In the Center of Sexual Harassment Claim

  • 이소연 |2018.03.26 14:35
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Kwak Do Won / Photo=Starnews



Lawyer Park Hoon, who allegedly raised a question on actor Kwak Do Won's claim regarding sexual harassment denial raised another doubt. 

Previously, attorney Im Sara, a representative of Kwak Do-won's agency OMS Entertainment, posted an article on her SNS on the 24th, saying that Ye-hee Tae street folks (four of Lee Yun-taek plaintiffs) called Kwak Do-won, and in the meeting, they intimidated him and tried to exploit money. But Park casted a doubt on her claim through SNS on the 25th.

Park said that "I do not understand her claim who insisted that they were female con artists, and I also doubt that she worked as a free lawyer doing 50 cases per month. There are not many cases. I do not know whether what she said is true or not, but I have no context at all. I don't understand for what they were trying to exploit money from Kwak."

Born in 1966, Park Hoon passed the 40th Judicial Examination in 1998, and has served as the head of the Gyeongnam Office of the KCTU and a full-time attorney for the National Metal Workers Union. Now he is practicing law at his own office. 
 
He also became a hot topic in the movie "Broken Arrow," which was released in 2011 by director Ji Young-yong, being a real model for the movie. In 2007, he defended the so-called 'multinational terrorist incident', a former Sungkyunkwan University professor who disagreed with  judge and launched a crossbow to a judge in the court. 

Written by Kim Hyeon Rok
Translated by Lee So Yun






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