BILLIONAIRE TO PAY $1bN TO EX-WIFE IN DIVORCE SETTLEMENT

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South Korean billionaire and chairman of SK Group conglomerate, Chey Tae-won, has been ordered to pay his ex-wife 1.38 trillion won ($1bn) in cash, marking the countryā€™s largest-ever divorce settlement.

BBC reports that the divorce settlement comes almost a decade after Chey Tae-wonā€™s marriage ended in scandal, following the revelation of his extramarital affair and the birth of a child with his mistress.

On Thursday, the Seoul High Court ruled in favour of Roh So-young, awarding her a share of Chey Tae-wonā€™s company assets after their 35-year marriage.

Roh So-young is the daughter of former South Korean President Roh Tae-woo.

Cheyā€™s lawyers announced plans to appeal the courtā€™s decision, arguing that the ruling was based solely on his ex-wifeā€™s version of events.

The Seoul High Courtā€™s award of 1.38 trillion won to Roh So-young marks a substantial increase from the 66.5 billion won settlement initially ruled by a lower court in 2022.

A lower family court had previously denied Roh So-youngā€™s request to receive a portion of Chey Tae-wonā€™s SK shares, but the Seoul High Court overturned this decision on Thursday, ruling that the shares should be considered joint assets and awarding her a portion of them.

The ruling said, ā€œIt was reasonable to rule that, as his wife, Roh played a role in increasing the value of SK Group and Cheyā€™s business activity.ā€

The court estimated Chey Tae-wonā€™s wealth to be approximately 4 trillion won, and accordingly, Roh So-young, with whom he has three children, is entitled to around 35% of that amount.

Acknowledging Roh So-youngā€™s contributions, the court said she had facilitated the growth of Chey Tae-wonā€™s business by helping to resolve regulatory issues, and additionally, her father, former President Roh Tae-woo, had provided influential support, serving as a ā€œprotective shieldā€ for Chey Jong-hyon, the former chairman of SK Group, thereby contributing to the companyā€™s success.

The judgment highlighted that Chey had not shown any remorse ā€œfor his foul behaviour in the course of the trialā€¦ nor respect for monogamy.ā€

The court added that it factored in Roh So-youngā€™s emotional pain and distress resulting from Chey Tae-wonā€™s infidelity when determining the increased settlement amount.

In their argument, Cheyā€™s legal team contended that his ex-wifeā€™s political connections had actually hindered his business endeavours rather than benefiting them.

Shares of SK Inc., a global semiconductor giant with diverse interests in telecoms, chemicals, and energy, surged 9% following the courtā€™s ruling.

 

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