'Divorce'Woo Ji-won's past domestic assault cases were also re-examined'Regretting and Reflecting'

Sep 14, 2024

'Divorce'Woo Ji-won's past domestic assault cases were also re-examined'Regretting and Reflecting'
Woo Ji-won.Sports Chosun DB



As the news of Woo Ji-won's divorce, a former professional basketball player, was belatedly reported, the case of being booked for domestic assault in the past is also being re-examined.

According to OSEN on the 14th, Woo Ji-won divorced her ex-wife A in 2019. In other words, the news of the divorce after about five years is public.

Woo Ji-won and A met in 2000 through the introduction of an acquaintance and married in 2002 after two years of dating. They have two daughters. The family also appeared together on MBC 'Happy Day', SBS 'Star Couple Show, Baby', and 'Star Junior Show Bungeoppang'.



In 2014, Woo Ji-won was accused of domestic assault. At that time, Woo Ji-won threw a fan and others in an argument with A at home, and was arrested and released as a current offender for domestic violence due to A's report. Woo Ji-won, who was booked on the charges, was reportedly intoxicated at the time. Later, Woo Ji-won said, `Everything went well and now both regret and reflectThe sea left a message saying "It's definitely my fault that I threw the fan."

Woo Ji-won, born in 1973, led the team's heyday by playing at the Basketball Festival when he was a student at Yonsei University. At that time, he was called the "Prince of the Court" for his good looks and outstanding basketball skills, and was greatly loved by fans.



After debuting as a professional basketball player when he joined the Daewoo Securities basketball team in 1996, Bada has played for clubs such as Incheon Daewoo Securities Zeus-Shinsegi Biggs, Seoul Samsung Thunder, and Ulsan Mobis Pierce. He last retired in the 2010 season and later served as a basketball commentator until 2014.

Last year, he took on the role of support in the musical `Again-Girls' High School Fellowship' and tried acting.





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