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Trial hearing postponed as Samsung heir Lee has fever after surgery: media

Published 03/24/2021, 10:35 PM
Updated 03/25/2021, 01:56 AM
© Reuters. Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee arrives at a court in Seoul

SEOUL (Reuters) - A court hearing in a trial involving Samsung Electronics (OTC:SSNLF) vice chairman Jay Y. Lee has been postponed to April 22, court records showed, with South Korean newspapers saying he still has a fever after receiving emergency surgery last week.

Lee, who has been jailed at the Seoul Detention Center since January for a two-and-a-half-year sentence of bribery and other charges, had the surgery on Friday for a burst appendix, Seoul media reported previously.

Lee, 52, is South Korea's most powerful businessman. Protracted legal uncertainty and concerns over his health have been seen as hindrances to the group's ownership restructuring following the death of Lee's father in October.

The vice chairman had symptoms even earlier, but his hospitalisation and surgery were delayed to Friday, the Korea Economic Daily reported late on Wednesday, citing unnamed medical and industry sources.

This delay led to "partial necrosis and removing of a part of the large intestine", and though "his life is not in danger, a fever of 38 degrees or above (Celsius) persists", newspaper Chosun Ilbo reported late on Wednesday, citing an unnamed medical source.

Seoul Central District Court records showed that a hearing on a trial of Lee and 10 others in a separate case that was previously scheduled for Thursday was postponed to April 22. The case related to suspected accounting fraud and stock price manipulation connected to a 2015 merger.

Samsung (KS:005930) Electronics, Seoul Detention Center and Samsung Medical Center, where Lee is hospitalised, declined to comment.

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Lee still needs to serve 18 months jail time, after serving a year in 2017-2018 for the bribery case.

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