South Korean court convicts opposition leader Lee Jae-myung of election law violations, sentencing him to a suspended term.
A South Korean court convicted Lee Jae-myung, the main opposition party leader, of election law violations, sentencing him to a one-year prison term suspended for two years. Lee, who was seeking the presidency, was found guilty of misusing funds meant for wartime sexual slavery victims. He plans to appeal the decision.
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