Hah! Finally some justice, not much some is better than none. Former South Korean VP Cho Hyun-ah was sentenced to 1 yr for her nut rage incident that happened on Dec 5th at John F Kennedy Airport in NYC. Cho was seated in first class and was offered some macadamia nuts in a bag and she went ballistic. Korean Airs' policy is that the nuts should have been offered on a plate instead. Cho screamed at the flight attendant, made him kneel at her feet and actually physically attacked him. Wow, sounds to me like someone was very high strung had too many espressos. hahahaha Cho was fired from her job even though her daddy is the President of Korean Air. Cho is one of the richest women in South Korea. I sure would hate to work for her, because clearly she is a mean old bitch and treats people beneath her like slaves and idiots. Prosecutors were asking for 3yrs in prison but the Judge only gave Cho 1 yr for being found "
guilty of forcing a flight to change its route, obstructing the flight's captain in the performance of his duties and forcing a crew member off a plane. It found her not guilty of interfering with a transport ministry investigation into the incident." Cho's attorney claims that she is very remorseful and regrets the entire situation. Nah, I bet she is remorseful of getting caught and the negative feedback she has gotten from the media and the general public. I bet this was not the first time she has mistreated an employee like that?! This is only the first time she has been called on the carpet for it. What a class A bitch!!!! I think she needs to do like 2yrs community service, feeding the homeless or working at a soup kitchen in a really poor neighborhood. That's the only way she is gonna learn to respect others.
" The court sentenced Yeo Woon-jin, a Korean Air executive who pressured employees to lie about the nut rage case, to eight months in prison.
Transport ministry official Kim Woon-sub was found guilty of leaking the ministry's investigation to the airline. He received a six month prison sentence suspended for one year."
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