Kim Ha-seong, who plays in the Major League Baseball (MLB), has accused a junior baseball player who used to play on the same team as him of extortion.


The Gangnam Police Station in Seoul recently announced that it is investigating a complaint filed by Kim's lawyer against a junior baseball player.

In the complaint, Kim's lawyer alleged that "Mr. A continuously demanded money from him."


Kim claims that two years ago, he and A got into an argument and had physical contact at a restaurant in Gangnam, Seoul, and that A has been demanding money several times since then to settle the assault. 카지노사이트가이드 


A police official said, "Today, we conducted an investigation into the complainant," and added, "We are checking the facts."


On the same day, MHN Sports quoted Kim's agent, Summit Management, as saying, "We reached an agreement just before Kim went to the United States. However, after that, we were constantly contacted by A." "At that time, it was just an argument, not a unilateral assault by Kim Ha-seong. However, I didn't want to make a big deal out of it, so I delivered the settlement money just before I left for the United States. It was definitely not a one-sided assault," he explained.


"Mr. A continued to threaten to sue for compensation under the name of 'defamation,'" he said. "The threats continued right after he won the Gold Glove, and he also mentioned things that were completely unrelated to the facts. In response, the agency decided to file a lawsuit."


"Starting with the evidence, there are many things that can prove that Kim did not commit a one-sided assault," he added, emphasizing that Kim was a clear victim.


Kim currently plays infielder for the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball.