Soccer South Korean jailed 4 yrs for extorting MLS star Son claiming pregnancy
A South Korean woman who demanded money from national team captain and Major League Soccer player Son Heung-min claiming she was pregnant with his child was sentenced to four years in jail on Monday for extortion, Yonhap news agency reported.
A woman in her 20s known by her surname Yang was indicted earlier this year for threatening to make her pregnancy public and receiving 300 million won ($205,000) in return for her silence, after which she tried to get a further 70 million won.
A man in his 40s was also indicted for conspiring with her.
The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Yang to four years in prison and the male accomplice to two years in jail, Yonhap reported.
The defendants used Son's fame and his "vulnerability" to the type of crime they were committing, causing significant mental anguish for him, the court was reported as saying in the ruling. Yang never confirmed the identity of the father of the child she was carrying, the court reportedly said.
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