The Supreme Court postponed the appellate ruling on Myung Tae-gyun's charge of receiving public opinion polls for free, which was scheduled for the 16th of this month, to the 24th. Previously, Special Prosecutor Kim Kun-hee's team (Special Prosecutor Min Joong-ki) requested that Ms. Kim's sentencing be postponed at the Supreme Court with the intention that former President Yoon Seok-yeol's conviction for violating the Political Fund Act should be reflected in the Supreme Court hearing. According to the legal community, the 2nd Division of the Supreme Court (Chief Justice Park Young-jae), who was indicted on charges of violating the Capital Markets Act and the Political Fund Act on the 15th, changed the date of sentencing for the appeal to 2 p.m. on the 24th. Mrs. Kim was accused of violating the Capital Markets Act (Deutsche Motors stock price manipulation), being a broker under the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Crimes (accepting bribes from the Unification Church), and violating the Political Funds Act (presidential election polls). They are facing three charges, including providing free of charge). The core issue of this trial is the presidential election poll that former President Yoon and First Lady Kim received from Mr. Myeong. Mrs. Kim conspired with former President Yoon to obtain opinion polls worth 270 million won from political broker Myeong during the presidential election from June 2021 to March 2022.