Politics: Major General Lim’s Golf Extravaganza Amid Deutsche Motors Stock Manipulation Scandal directly related to the Nazi Gestapo prosecutor president Yoon's former call girl spouse
June 26, 2024
Korean public has been suspected that former Nazi Gestapo prosecutor president Yoon, might be the backer of meddling the military police investigation on the drowned death of Chae Marine solider but it seems it is more closely related to his former call girl spouse who is currently under the investigation by Nazi Gestapo prosecutor's office on the allegation of stock price manipulation of Deutsche Motors according to the news article below.
While the Deutsche Motors stock manipulation accomplice who is related to former call girl wife of President Yoon, was teeing off, Major General Lim Sung-geun of the 1st Marine Division was also swinging clubs at the same golf course. The military golf course log conveniently shows "Major General Lim" was present on that very date.
Lim Sung-geun, former commander of the 1st Marine Division, speaks during a legislative hearing on the bill to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the obstruction of the investigation of the fallen marines and the cover-up of the incident (Chae Marine corporal Special Prosecutor Act) in Seoul on June 21. 2024.6.21. National Assembly Broadcasting screen capture
We need to cross-check this with civilian usage logs of the date to determine if they actually met. Lim, however, is adamant, claiming, "I have never played golf or seen him." Yet, it’s hard to ignore that Lim managed to squeeze in almost weekly golf sessions during his first year as division commander.
In the tangled web of the Deutsche Motors stock manipulation case closed related to current president's former call girl wife, chats reveal former Marines, including Jong-ho Lee of Black Pearl Investment, who managed Kim Gun-hee(Former call girl wife of president Yoon)'s account, plotted a golf outing with Lim. Surprise, surprise, Lim was found to have actually played golf on the very days Lee and his cronies planned their get-together.
First reported by the media, the Lee-Lim connection showed the golf meeting didn’t officially take place. Still, considering Lim’s prolific golf outings since becoming commander, this needs more scrutiny.
On May 26, documents from Representative Bu Seung-chan’s office disclosed that Lim used the Pohang military golf course on May 27 and June 3 last year, dates Lee and his accomplices had earmarked for their golf rendezvous.
Former Marine Corps 1st Marine Division commander Lim Sung-geun used Pohang military golf course. 2024.6.26. Office of Representative Bu Seung-chan's office of the Democratic Party
On May 3, in a KakaoTalk chat room with ex-Marine Corps officer A, ex-Cheong Wa Dae security guard B, current police officer C, and lawyer D, messages flew about organizing a golf day with Lim. They proposed, “Come to Pohang 1st Division on May 25, 27, 28, June 2, 3, 4 for a splendid golf and dinner with Marine seniors and juniors, the division commander, and his staff.” Lo and behold, May 27 and June 3 match Lim’s golf course visits.
Even more damning, a specific plan floated on May 14 in another chat, suggesting visiting Lim at 1 p.m. on June 2, golfing from 2 p.m., and then dinner with the commander and his staff around 6-7 p.m. Lee responded, “I’ll check the schedule.” Although reports later claimed the meeting was canceled due to Lee's unavailability, the need for further verification remains because Lim’s golf addiction is well-documented.
From July 2022 to July 2023, records show Lim frequented the golf course 46 times since taking command in June last year, including May 27 and June 3. Simple math using a 52-week year reveals Lim played golf almost every week.
Notably, he hit the course on consecutive days six times and had several multi-day golf marathons. For instance, he golfed for four straight days from Sept. 26-29, 2022, and three days in a row on multiple occasions. He even hit the greens 11 days before his death on July 8 last year.
Lim may claim his golf outings were purely for personal fitness or socializing with other groups, but the shady links to Kim Gun-hee, Lee, and others necessitate a thorough comparison with civilian access logs.