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Former manager A, who is in conflict with comedian Park Na-rae, refuted Park Na-rae's claim again.
Mr. A told Star News on the 14th, "I've never said anything like that to Park Na-rae's claim that (Mr. A) did what the lawyer told me to do." Our lawyer is not that kind of person either," he denied. "The lawyer was against the disclosure of the media from the beginning," he said. "There was no involvement of the lawyer in responding to the media."
In an interview with Daily Sports released on the same day, Park Na-rae drew attention by mentioning the "dawn meeting" with A, which took place after the controversy over power abuse against former managers erupted on December 8 last year.
Through the interview, Park Na-rae asked, "It's true that there was a lot of work, and I know that A and B suffered," and "An employee who only worked for three days pays severance pay, and even if you didn't talk about severance pay, why did you grow your work like this?" Then, A claimed, "I did this because the lawyers told me to do that."
In addition, Park Na-rae said, "I have received the kindness that A and B have given me without refusing, and I said I would admit it if it was power abuse that I asked for, believing in it," adding, "Then A said, 'It's definitely not like that. I just said it because the lawyer told me to say it like that,' he said.
However, A countered that Park Na-rae's claim was not true. A said, "It is too inappropriate to teach our client to expose the contents and evidence of the lawsuit to the media, so our lawyer never does it."
Mr. A is currently staying in the United States. He reportedly left for Las Vegas at the end of last month.
Amid various speculations about A's trip to the U.S., A said, "I came to the U.S. for health reasons," adding, "I have completed a planned investigation of the accused and the complainant." I also explained to the investigator that I had already talked about the United States before and after the investigation.
Mr. A also said, "Absolutely not escape," adding, "I'm a permanent resident of the United States, but I'm Korean. I also have personal schedules in Korea," he said, adding that he plans to return home in February on the scheduled schedule.
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae was caught up in various suspicions such as ex-manager's abuse of power, illegal medical practice, and embezzlement at the end of last year.
In particular, 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 during their tenure. They claimed that they heard abusive language from Park Na-rae for not drinking and that they were injured by a glass he threw.
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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