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The more you peel it, the more new suspicions emerge. Controversy surrounding comedian Park Na-rae is spreading day after day. The battle seems to be intensifying as the former manager's abuse of power, illegal medical practice, and embezzlement are raised, followed by allegations of surrogate prescriptions for obstetrics and gynecology.
According to Dispatch on the 13th, Park Na-rae's former managers A and B claimed to have been given surrogate prescriptions for obstetrics and gynecology under Park's direction. They revealed the actual medical certificate and the contents of the messenger conversation, along with testimony that "they told me to take the medicine before recording." It was reported that B, who is single, confessed, "It's like X to get my medical data dirty."
In addition, former managers claimed that Park Na-rae repeatedly ordered private tasks such as booking a medical examination for her younger brother, consulting and booking plastic surgery for her mother's acquaintance, delivering snacks and purchasing alcohol.
In particular, Park Na-rae reportedly instructed A to bring a luxury bag at home during the airport departure process. According to the former managers, Park Na-rae visited Incheon International Airport on November 4, 2023, to film the MBC entertainment show "I Live Alone" in Taiwan, but ordered A, who had already completed the departure screening, to bring a Chanel bag at home, and A left the airport after going through a process to cancel his departure, lying to an airline employee that he "did not bring medicine" to pack the bag. It was then revealed that Park Na-rae additionally checked the size of specific shoes at the Hermes store in duty-free shops and whether they could order.
Former managers also immediately explained the details of corporate credit card use. Earlier on the 12th, YouTuber Lee Jin-ho claimed on the YouTube channel "Entertainment Du President Lee Jin-ho" that the amount of corporate cards used by A and B for a year and two months amounted to 130 million won.
Lee Jin-ho said, "The two former managers of Park Na-rae had corporate cards with a monthly limit of 50 million won," adding, "The amount of corporate cards used by A for a year and two months from September 2024 to November 2025 is 77 million won. The youngest manager spent 53 million won," he pointed out.
However, Dispatch countered that the total amount was 48.57 million won after checking the actual details. In particular, he added that the 3.6 million won paid for plastic surgery in January last year was the procedure cost of Park Na-rae's mother. In addition, he claimed that B's card details were mostly work-related expenses such as broadcast program dinner expenses, stone ring gifts for fellow celebrities, and Park Na-rae flight tickets.
A is said to have sued Park Na-rae on charges of embezzlement (private use of corporate credit cards). Former managers reportedly told Dispatch, "If I didn't have the heart to love celebrities, I wouldn't be able to work with that money (monthly pay), and I did all kinds of errands and housework without a proper day off."
Mr. A dismissed the "request for 500 million won in settlement" raised by YouTuber Lee Jin-ho as being different from the truth. A told Star News, "I've never claimed 500 million won, so I've never spent any money on the agreement." Regarding the transcript of C, the head of the public relations agency released by Lee Jin-ho, he reiterated, "I didn't talk to me, but I thought, 'What am I trying to claim with a one-second recording?' and stressed, "I have never asked for more than 500 million won."
Earlier on the 12th, Lee Jin-ho released a recording containing C's voice on "Entertainment President Lee Jin-ho," saying, "C contacted Park Na-rae on December 5 and demanded 500 million won." Lee Jin-ho explained that A asked Park Na-rae for a settlement of 500 million won through C, but A insisted that it was "not true."
Meanwhile, former managers filed a lawsuit for damages worth 100 million won against Park Na-rae, complaining of damage such as bullying at work, special injuries, proxy prescriptions, and non-payment of progress fees during his tenure. In response, Park Na-rae sued former managers on charges of attempted blackmail and embezzlement in business, saying they demanded a large amount of money based on false claims.
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