South Korean Crypto Investor Faces Fine for Breaking Into Delio CEO's Home and Assaulting Him
On April 2nd, it was reported that a man in his 40s from South Korea is facing a fine of 1.5 million Korean won (approximately $1023) for breaking into the home of the CEO of the bankrupt cryptocurrency lending platform Delio and assaulting him. The Seoul court has not yet made a ruling on the case, but the prosecution has proposed the fine. It is reported that the man involved is the largest creditor of Delio, and he had 97 bitcoins and 190 ethereums stored on the platform.
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