A son of a top Korea corporate tycoon has been sued in Palm Beach Circuit Court for allegedly refusing to pay a Wellington horse broker a $177,000 commission on an Olympics-caliber dressage horse.
A son of a Korean corporate tycoon is being sued in Palm Beach Circuit Court for allegedly refusing to pay a $177,000 commission to a Wellington horse broker on the purchase of an Olympics-caliber dressage horse.
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