Two Former Managers Filed Complaint Alleging Abuse of Power
Police Continue to Investigate Alleged Illegal Medical Procedures

Broadcast personality Narae Park has been referred to the prosecution on suspicion of abusing her former managers.


Broadcaster Narae Park, who is under suspicion of abusing former managers and engaging in illegal medical practices, appeared at the police station on February 20 and was questioned. She was interviewed by the press as she left the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News Agency

Broadcaster Narae Park, who is under suspicion of abusing former managers and engaging in illegal medical practices, appeared at the police station on February 20 and was questioned. She was interviewed by the press as she left the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul. Photo by Yonhap News Agency

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On July 10, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul referred Park to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office with a recommendation for indictment on charges of special assault and violations of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communications Network Utilization and Information Protection, etc.


Two of Park's former managers filed a complaint in December last year, claiming they were subjected to abuse, such as being verbally abused for not drinking alcohol or being injured after being struck by a glass.


Park filed a counterclaim against her former managers on charges including attempted extortion. She denied all allegations during three separate police investigations conducted in February, March, and May, but the police concluded that abuse of power did take place.



The police are continuing to investigate allegations that Park received illegal medical procedures from a so-called "injection aunt."


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