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"It's in Park Narae's hands. The worst road."In-service Lawyer Predicts Possible Jail

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Heo Jihyung

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Comedian Park Na-rae poses at a production presentation for Netflix's new entertainment show "Zombie Bus" held at Hotel Naru in Mapo-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 8th. /2023.08.08 / Photograph = Lee Dong-hoon

It has been predicted that comedian Park Na-rae may be sentenced to prison for controversy over unpaid wages and overuse of power against her manager.

Recently, lawyer Jang Hyun-oh of SK Law Office posted a video titled "Park Na-rae's General Reorganization" on his YouTube channel, "Why Park Na-rae does not apologize."

Lawyer Jang scored various suspicions that Park Na-rae was receiving according to the possibility of imprisonment. The scores were divided into moral errors (0-20 points), fines and penalties (20-40 points), fines and probation (40-80 points), and the possibility of imprisonment (80 points or more).

First of all, lawyer Jang said, "It's a suspicion, but isn't the case happening tremendously. Even though managers are aware of such circumstances, which are growing into serious crimes, it was a huge mistake to fizzle out without agreeing with them."

Regarding overdue wages, "If wages are not continuously paid, the labor inspector may intervene and hand them over to the prosecution for criminal punishment. He gave 50 points, saying, "It's a crime to pay wages in arrears."

It was expected to be 70 to 75 points for embezzlement and special injury charges. He said, "The embezzlement depends on the amount, but I think it's about 70 points. Prison doesn't go well. In the case of tax evasion, it is handed over to trial, he said. "The key to special injuries is whether they are agreed or not. If there is no agreement, the risk increases. It's all a crime," he explained. Defamation is a fine crime," he added.

In addition, regarding sexual activity in vehicles, "sexual harassment" is not a crime. He goes into bullying in the workplace. He said, "It goes into a misdemeanor punishment," and added, "We judge it at the level of fines and consider it to be about 30 points."

Regarding the so-called "Auntie Jusa" controversy, "There are cases where a first-time offender is sentenced to probation. You may or may not go to prison. It is up to Park Na-rae to decide whether to add or subtract one point from 80 points. It depends on the steps you have shown in the future," he said.

Lawyer Jang also mentioned the possibility of Park Na-rae's imprisonment, noting that he is a contender who is charged with multiple charges at the same time. "After a month of observation, the path to agreement or reconciliation is moving away," he said. Considering the risk of one's imprisonment, it is not a good path at all. I hope you made a reasonable choice. I hope you don't provoke too much and do well in what you can agree on for your future. I hope the worst will be prevented," he advised.

Meanwhile, Park Na-rae is continuing a mud fight late last year, being caught up in various suspicions such as former manager's overuse of power, illegal medical practice, and embezzlement.

During their tenure, former managers A and B filed a lawsuit for damages worth 100 million won against Park Na-rae, complaining of damage such as workplace harassment, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees. In response, Park Na-rae responded to the charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement on the job, saying that former managers demanded a large amount of money based on false claims.

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