South Korea appeals court sentences Ex-First Lady Kim Keon Hee to 4 years in jail
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The appeals court said that Kim had participated in manipulating the price of a thinly traded Korean stock with multiple traders, reversing a lower court's ruling that acquitted Kim of the charge.
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The appeals court said that Kim had participated in manipulating the price of a thinly traded Korean stock with multiple traders, reversing a lower court's ruling that acquitted Kim of the charge.
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