It’s time to update an important story we touched on Monday.

Korean Soccer team FC Seoul, which apologized for mistakenly putting sex dolls in the stands to make up for actual fans, has been hit with a record fine.

From Reuters via ESPN:

South Korea’s FC Seoul have been fined a record 100 million Korean won ($82,000) for “damaging the prestige and integrity of the league” after using sex dolls instead of mannequins to fill empty seats during a K-League match.

The club placed around 20 dolls — some of which were dressed in the team’s colours, while others held placards supporting the side — in the stands on Sunday to make up for the absence of fans due to coronavirus restrictions.

K-League regulations forbid inappropriate or sexual advertisements. While football authorities accepted that Seoul had not purposely ordered sex dolls, they ruled that given the doll’s appearance and characteristics, there was ample time from installing them in the seats on Sunday lunchtime until the evening kickoff to realise a mistake had been made.

There may be more to come for the 2016 champions. According to newspaper Kookmin Ilbo, Seoul Facilities Corporation, the body that operates Seoul World Cup Stadium, is investigating the incident. An official for the corporation was quoted as saying that the club is required to obtain advance permission for any advertising in the arena and could face further punishment, including expulsion from the 66,000-capacity stadium.

Alright, well let’s not go overboard here. Mistakes happen. The sex dolls ended up in the stands, the team apologized, accepted their fine and now life goes on.

Time’s yours.