My conscience is clean, says LG executive accused of sabotaging Samsung washing machines
“I will reveal the truth in court.” Jo Seong-Jin, the president of LG’s home appliance division, vowed to prove his innocence after the incident at a trade fair.

A senior LG Electronics executive facing trial for allegedly sabotaging rival Samsung washing machines at a trade fair vowed today to prove his innocence.
“I will reveal the truth in court,” Jo Seong-Jin, the president of LG’s home appliance division, said in a statement.
The two South Korean tech giants have been fierce competitors for years, but the washing machine spat, which has been on a slow spin cycle for months, has made things personal.
Samsung claims surveillance video footage from the fair in Germany in September showed several men – whom they later identified as LG executives – destroying door hinges on the washing machines.
It filed a lawsuit accusing the LG executives of property damage and obstruction of business, and accused LG of making defamatory claims that its washing machines were defective.
The trial date has not yet been set.