Fifty Fifty agency opens a way to receive financial compensation
Fifty Fifty agency opens a way to receive financial compensation
The court accepted the application for provisional seizure of bonds against Dougie Bus (co-CEO Ji-seon Kwon and Seong-il Ahn) filed by Attract (CEO Jeon Hong-jun), the group's PP TFT agency.

Attract said on the 7th, “The application for provisional seizure of deposit claims for part of the claim for damages due to the illegal activities of Dougie Bus filed with the Seoul Central District Court through the litigation representative, Seojeong Law Firm, was decided on the 24th of last month.”

Previously, Attract filed a lawsuit on the merits on September 27 last year, claiming compensation for damages from Dougie Bus and its executives and employees for illegal acts and defaults on obligations, and this application for provisional seizure of deposit claims is a claim for damages of 1 billion won. It is a conservation dimension for . At the time, the amount claimed for damages was a partial amount, and it was announced that the amount claimed for damages would be expanded to a larger amount during the later trial.
Fifty Fifty agency opens a way to receive financial compensation
Fifty Fifty agency opens a way to receive financial compensation
Seojeong Law Firm, Attract's litigation representative, stated the purpose of this lawsuit, saying, "Even if Attract wins the lawsuit on the merits, there is a high risk that execution will be impossible or significantly difficult, so we judged that it was necessary to preserve it through provisional seizure of the bond."

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr translated by google