President Lee Jae-myung nominates Oh Young-jun, the Director General of the Seoul High Court, as a candidate for Constitutional Court judge on the 26th. /Courtesy of the Presidential Office

Judge Director General Oh Young-jun, nominated by the Lee Jae-myung administration as a candidate for the Constitutional Court, reported assets worth 4.13828 billion won.

According to the personnel confirmation request submitted to the National Assembly by the government on the 6th, candidate Oh reported 1.96387 billion won in personal assets, including a 1.54257 billion won equity in an apartment in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, jointly owned with his mother, a 2009 Hyundai Grandeur (3.21 million won), and 157 million won in deposits. This also included 560.08 million won in private bonds and 299 million won in financial debt.

The spouse is reported to hold a total of 882 million won in assets, including a 600 million won jeonse (leasehold) right in Sadang-dong, Dongjak-gu, a 2014 Jeep Wrangler (8.73 million won), 166.87 million won in deposits, an artwork titled "Loving Mother" (7.4 million won), and 99 million won in private bonds.

The mother reported holding assets worth 1.27318 billion won, which include a 1.21202 billion won equity in the Banpo-dong apartment jointly owned with candidate Oh, a jeonse lease right in Sadang-dong (530 million won), a 2015 Hyundai Avante (4 million won), 129.58 million won in deposits, and 604.1 million won in private debt. The eldest son, a college student, has reported assets worth 19.21 million won, including deposits.

Meanwhile, candidate Oh enlisted in the Army on Feb. 14, 1994, and was discharged as a private on Aug. 13 of the same year. The eldest son has deferred his enlistment as he is currently enrolled in college.

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