Yoo Young-chul - List of Events and His Early Crimes

List of Events and His Early Crimes

  • 1988: Theft
  • 1991: Theft (sentenced 10 months in jail)
  • June 23, 1993: Married his girlfriend
  • 1993: Theft (sentenced 8 months in jail)
  • October 26, 1994: His son was born
  • 1995: Selling illegal pornography (sentenced 3 million KRW)
  • 1998: Theft, forgery, identity theft (sentenced 2 years in jail)
  • 2000: Child sexual abuse (rape) (sentenced 3 years 6 months in jail)
  • October 27, 2000: Divorced by his wife
  • September 11, 2003: Released from jail

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