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Attention is focusing on whether comedian Park Na-rae, who has been embroiled in controversy over his manager's abuse of power and allegations of illegal medical practices, will stand on the photo line and express his position while being investigated by the police.
Park Na-rae said to Star News on the 10th, "Park Na-rae will attend the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul at 2:30 p.m. on the 12th for a police investigation."
This is the first time he has been investigated as a defendant. As his police investigation schedule is released, attention is being paid to whether he will stand in the photo line with the reporters' cameras.
There are a total of eight cases related to Park Na-rae. According to the agency, there are six cases at the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul and two cases at the Yongsan Police Station.
Park Na-rae's former managers filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul, claiming that she suffered damage from power abuse, including bullying at work, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees.
They also filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station against Park Na-rae on charges of special injury, defamation of false information, and violation of the Act on Promotion of Information and Communication Network Utilization and Information Protection.
In response, Park Na-rae filed a complaint against the former managers at the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul on charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement.
In addition, Park Na-rae's former managers revealed that Park Na-rae received an IV at her home, her aunt's Ilsan home, and vehicles through the so-called "Auntie Jusa" A. In the process, he apologized and suspended his activities after it was known that group SHINee member Key and mukbang YouTuber Sun-shin were involved.
Mr. A is suspected of engaging in illegal medical practice to a number of celebrities without a domestic medical license. He was recently investigated on charges of violating the Medical Law, violating the Special Measures Act on the Control of Health Crimes, and violating the Narcotics Control Act.
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