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Paradise Group "Extramarital affair report baseless" legal response announced [sports news]

Former national fencer Nam Hyun-hee.

Former fencer Nam Hyun-hee (42) and her husband, Jeon Cheong-jo (27), who announced their marriage, were found to have introduced themselves as Paradise Group's extramarital partners to investors. Paradise Group denied the allegations of Mr. Jeon's extramarital affair and announced a legal response.

"Recently, unsubstantiated information about our company has been recklessly circulated and published online through articles related to Mr. Jeon, severely damaging our reputation and significantly tarnishing our corporate image," Paradise said in an official statement on the 26th.

"We are gravely concerned about the dissemination of falsehoods regarding Mr. Jeon's alleged fraud and would like to reiterate that this is completely untrue."

"We will take strict legal action against any postings that spread falsehoods, defamation, malicious slander, or personal attacks," said Paradise. "We ask that you refrain from making unverified reports about us and refrain from excessive and sensationalized reports that could damage our reputation."

After announcing her marriage to Mr. Nam, 카지노사이트랭크 questions were raised about his past, including his fraud convictions. He was arrested by police at around 1:09 a.m. on suspicion of stalking following a complaint from Mr. Nam's family and released three hours later.

Those who claim to have been defrauded by Mr. Jeon say he has been claiming to be a Paradise Group extramarital affair. In the court documents related to the fraud allegations, it was explained that Mr. Jeon "made several attempts to introduce himself as a Paradise Group extramarital partner."

Mr. Nam reportedly asked Ms. Jeon, "Are you the granddaughter of Paradise?" as the controversy continued. 섯다
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Hangzhou AG KIM Jeon Jeon-hee and XIN Yu-bin won 30 million won each from the Table Tennis Association [sports news]

Asian Games Table Tennis National Team Dismissal Ceremony

Jeon Jeon-hee (Mirae Asset Securities) and Shin Yubin (Korean Air), who won gold in the women's doubles table tennis event at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, received a reward of 30 million won.

The Korea Table Tennis Association (KTA) held a disbanding ceremony for the 19th Asian Games table tennis team at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas Hotel on March 25 and handed out the rewards.

The Korean team won the gold medal in the women's doubles (Jeon Jeon-hee and Shin Yubin) at the Asian Games table tennis competition held at the Gungshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium in Hangzhou, China, from March 22 to April 2. They won silver in the men's team event and men's doubles (Jang Woo-jin and Lim Jong-hoon), and bronze in the women's team event, men's singles (Jang Woo-jin), women's singles (Shin Yoo-bin), and mixed doubles (Jang Woo-jin-Jeon-hee, Lim Jong-hoon-Shin Yoo-bin).

Jeon Jeon-hee and Shin Yoo-bin won the gold medal in the first North-South final matchup in 33 years. 카지노사이트랭크 It had been 21 years since Korean table tennis had won a gold medal at the Asian Games since 2002.

Gold medalists Jeon Jeon-hee and Shin Yoo-bin were awarded 30 million won each, while women's head coach Oh Kwang-heon received 10 million won and men's head coach Joo Se-hyuk received 7 million won. The total reward for the entire team was 150 million won.

Speaking at the ceremony, Yoo Seung-min, president of the Korea Table Tennis Association, said, "Table tennis is China, and I would like to extend my heartfelt applause and respect to the athletes who went into enemy territory to show their fighting spirit and impress us." "Now that the Asian Games have passed, let's unite once again for the World Championships in February next year," he added. 고스톱

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'Shuttlecock genius' Ahn cruises to second AG title in round of 32 win

Women's singles wins 2-0 in 22 minutes in first match
World No. 2 withdrew due to injury
Among the top three, Chen Yufei met in the final.
Challenging the '29-year record' again

World No. 1 badminton player Ahn Se-young of South Korea smashes a shot during her women's singles round of 32 match at the Hangzhou Asian Games at Binjiang Gymnasium on Wednesday in Hangzhou, China. Ahn defeated Pei Zhihua (Macau) 2-0 (21-9, 21-5) to reach the round of 16.

'Shuttlecock genius' Ahn Se-young, 21, is cruising to a second Asian Games title in Hangzhou. Ahn cruised to a 2-0 (21-9, 21-5) victory over Pei Zhihua (18-MAC-344th) in 22 minutes in the women's singles round of 32 on Wednesday at the Binjiang Gymnasium in Hangzhou, China.

Ahn is now the World Badminton Federation (BWF) Women's Singles No. 1, but at her first Asian Games, in Jakarta-Palembang 2018, she was knocked out in the first round of the individual competition. The victory was enough to beat her previous best individual result at an Asian Games. At Jakarta-Palembang, it was Chen Yuefei (25-China-3rd) who gave Ahn the heartbreak of a first-round exit.

Ahn avenged her loss five years ago with a 2-0 (21-12, 21-13) victory in the first singles match of the women's team final, and South Korea eventually won the team title with a three-game sweep. 카지노사이트랭크 It had been 29 years since South Korea had won the women's badminton team gold medal at an Asian Games since 1994 in Hiroshima. In the individual competition, Ahn Se-young will try to become the first South Korean to win the women's singles title since Hiroshima champion Hwang Soo-hyun (51), the "Shuttlecock Angel".

For now, Dae Jin-woon is in good shape. Akane Yamaguchi (26, Japan-2), who was the world No. 1 before giving way to Ahn in late July, has decided not to compete in the individual event. Yamaguchi has already returned to Japan after complaining of pain in her right leg during the team event. Without Yamaguchi, the tournament's No. 2 seed, Ahn Se-young, the tournament's No. 1 seed, will not have to face Chen Yufei or Dai Tzu-ying (29-TAIWAN-4th) until the final. The most likely final opponent is, of course, Chen Yufei.

"I'm currently at 60 to 70 percent because I'm tired from the team event," said Ahn, who will face Fatimas Nabaha Abdul Razak (24-Maldives-205th) in the round of 16 on Thursday. "I think I'll be able to make it to the quarterfinals easily, but I'll have to control my condition because there will be strong opponents after that."

"In the team event, I think Chen Yufei felt a lot of pressure because it was in her own room. I was the challenger, so I was able to relax and play well," he said. "In the individual competition, Chen Yufei might be different, so I will prepare hard." Chen Yufei, whose hometown is Hangzhou, has been receiving one-sided support from fans since the team competition.

Ahn was also grateful to the athletes from other sports who congratulated her on her team win. "It was interesting to see athletes who had won medals in other sports, such as swimmer Hwang Sun-woo (20), congratulate us. They got off to a great start, and I think the badminton team was inspired by that," Ahn said. "Shin Yubin (19), a table tennis player, sent me a message on social media saying, 'You're so cool and congratulations,' and I'm sorry I haven't responded yet." 섯다
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'Youngest' Im Ji-hyun vs. 'Three-time' Ansan for women's archery gold in 'K-Duel' [sports news]

Chinese pair reach finals
Men's Lee Woo-seok crashes out of quarterfinals after shootout

The youngest member of South Korea's women's archery team, 20-year-old Lim Im-hyun, and "triple Olympic champion" An, 22, will face off for Asian Games gold.

Im and An advanced to the final with back-to-back victories in the semifinals of the women's individual recurve archery event at the Hangzhou Asian Games on Thursday. Im defeated China's Li Jiaman in a shoot-off, 6-5 (28-29, 30-27, 29-29, 27-27, 28-28 <10-9>), while An defeated China's Hai Ligan 7-3 (30-30, 28-25, 28-28, 28-28, 30-25).

With Lee and An's finals appearances, Korean women's archery returned to the top of the Asian Games Recurve individual competition after a nine-year absence. The last time South Korea won gold in the women's recurve individual event at an Asian Games was in Incheon in 2014. 카지노사이트랭크 After winning three consecutive titles since Doha 2006, Korea's women's recurve team lost gold to China at Jakarta-Palembang 2018.

South Korea will be looking for a second consecutive gold medal in the women's compound individual event. So Chae-won defeated Indonesia's Lati Jilizati Padli 145-142 in the semifinals of the compound women's individual event on the same day to reach the final. If So wins gold, it will be her second consecutive gold medal, joining Choi Bo-min at the 2014 Incheon Games. There was no compound event at the 2018 Jakarta-Palembang Games.

Lee Woo-seok (26), who competed in the men's recurve event on day 3, lost to China's Qi Xiangxu in the semifinals 5-6 (28-28, 28-29, 29-26, 30-27, 27-28 <10-10X>) in a shootout to advance to the bronze medal match. Joo Jae-hoon (31) and Yang Jae-won (26), who competed in the compound men's individual event, also lost in the semifinals. They will face off for the bronze medal. This is the first time Korean compound has won a medal in the men's individual event at an Asian Games. The recurve and compound individual finals, as well as the third and fourth place finals, will be held on Sunday. 고스톱
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