Key facts
- SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and his former wife Roh Soh-yeong attended a court mediation session.
- The mediation session was for asset division.
- An agreement was not reached during the mediation.
- The case will now return to trial proceedings.
- Oral arguments are scheduled for June 26.
- The divorce was finalized in December 2022.
- Roh Soh-yeong sought a significant portion of Chey Tae-won's assets, including SK Group shares.
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and his former wife, Roh Soh-yeong, have failed to reach a settlement in a court-mediated session aimed at dividing their assets. The mediation session concluded without an agreement, meaning the high-profile divorce case will now return to trial. Oral arguments in the trial are scheduled to commence on June 26, indicating a prolonged legal dispute over the division of wealth accumulated during their marriage. The couple's divorce was finalized in December 2022, but the subsequent asset division proceedings have proven contentious. Roh Soh-yeong had initially sought a significant portion of Chey Tae-won's assets, including shares in SK Group's key affiliates. The mediation was intended to find a mutually acceptable resolution before further court proceedings, but both parties could not find common ground. The case is being closely watched due to the substantial wealth involved and the prominence of the SK Group, one of South Korea's largest conglomerates.
