Men’s Volleyball Player Kwak Myung-woo Found Guilty… OK Finance-Hyundai Capital Trade Falls Through
Kwak Myung-woo was sentenced to six months in prison with one year of probation for violating the Communications Secrets Protection Act and causing injury.
OK Financial Group applied to withdraw its trade with Hyundai Capital last month.
It was belatedly revealed that Kwak Myeong-woo,
a setter for men’s professional volleyball OK Financial Group, was found guilty by the court. 카지노사이트 추천
The trade between OK Financial Group and Hyundai Capital conducted last month also fell through.
According to the OK Financial Group team on the 12th,
Kwak Myung-woo was recently sentenced by the court to six months in prison,
one year of suspension, and one year of probation for violating the Communications Secrets Protection Act and causing injury.
A team official said, “We cannot reveal the details because there is a problem with the player’s personal information,
but we recently confirmed that the player has received judicial action.
Accordingly, we have requested the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO) to withdraw the trade announcement.”
On April 19, OK Financial Group conducted a trade to Hyundai Capital,
giving away setter Kwak Myung-woo and receiving middle blocker Cha Young-seok and a first-round pick in the 2024-2025 rookie draft.
KOVO has not yet announced this trade, and OK Financial Group has requested KOVO to withdraw the trade announcement.
Kwak Myung-woo joined the OK Financial Group volleyball team as the first pick in the second round of the V-League rookie draft in the 2013-2014 season.
He played for only one team for 10 seasons,
contributing to the OK Financial Group volleyball team’s two consecutive championship wins in the 2014-2015 season and the 2015-2016 season.
In the 2023-2024 season, he participated in 34 games and 126 sets,
leading the OK Financial Group volleyball team to the championship match with stable game management.
However, he was found guilty by the court during the 2023-2024 season.
Even after the ruling, Kwak Myung-woo played in the game, and after the season ended, both clubs even pursued a trade.
The OK Financial Group club claimed that it only became aware of the fact that Kwak Myung-woo was on trial after the trade discussions had ended.
After confirming that Kwak Myung-woo had been punished by judicial authorities,
OK Financial Group withdrew the trade.